Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I wouldn't sorry. I love knowing that DH has the same cultural traditions as me, in laws speak English and are nearby, and that DH and I grew up similarly. And while I don't always agree with America 100%, it hurts when I hear foreigners bash America and Americans.
This is what I find intolerable about some foreigners who just got on a plane and flew over here to the U.S. They can become quite angry when their wants and needs are not met based on their unrealistic expectations. I also find that some foreigners are deeply rooted in more of a socialist political mindset. In other words, they think everything in the U.S. is free. And they have no concept of how long it took some Americans to achieve a standard of living. Or they call American problems "first world problems." Well, this is a first world country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm as white as they come and if I could marry the Polish love of my life I would in a heartbeat
Statistically speaking, isn't it almost a dead cert that your Polish love is also as white as they come?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Pakistani woman married to a white american man. Despite our religious and racial differences, you'd be surprised to find how much we have in common. I think the pakistani mountain-culture fits really well with the american conservative red-necky culture. We both share a love of guns, liberty, family and faith. We both love food and family and intellectual stimulation.
For me, I married him because I find men from the arab world can be very sexist and misogynistic. In my dh I found the perfect mix of conservatism and liberalism. He cares about family and isn't promiscuous and has good values but he isn't a crazy extremist.
In me, he says he has found the perfect woman. He cannot believe he ever dated white american girls and says they do not know how to be women.
regardless, we are very happy. Our parents aren't thrilled, but they're coming around.
I'm beginning to hear that quite often lately. Many white American men who are in interracial relationships have told me that they will never date or marry a white American woman again. There must be some level of truth to this because I'm beginning to see many white men with Asian, black, and Latina wives. I did some research on my own as well. I found countless groups and blogs on-line with white men discussing this very thing. I found some of the discussions very interesting. However, I discovered similar discussions when I researched blogs and groups with other interracially paired couples. So, I'm not surprised that your husband mentioned that.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Pakistani woman married to a white american man. Despite our religious and racial differences, you'd be surprised to find how much we have in common. I think the pakistani mountain-culture fits really well with the american conservative red-necky culture. We both share a love of guns, liberty, family and faith. We both love food and family and intellectual stimulation.
For me, I married him because I find men from the arab world can be very sexist and misogynistic. In my dh I found the perfect mix of conservatism and liberalism. He cares about family and isn't promiscuous and has good values but he isn't a crazy extremist.
In me, he says he has found the perfect woman. He cannot believe he ever dated white american girls and says they do not know how to be women.
regardless, we are very happy. Our parents aren't thrilled, but they're coming around.
Anonymous wrote:[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I hope so. Im an expat in California and don't want to marry an American.
Go post on a California forum. And if you don't like Americans, how about going back home while you're at it?
yep, definitely want a foreigner
Anonymous wrote:I'm as white as they come and if I could marry the Polish love of my life I would in a heartbeat
[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I hope so. Im an expat in California and don't want to marry an American.
Go post on a California forum. And if you don't like Americans, how about going back home while you're at it?