OhhhâŚthank you for sharing. I love that you have come to that realization! (I know many donât care much for culture or religion, and thatâs ok too!) But honestly, I personally feel that we are so lucky to have south Asian culture. It is just so so rich and vibrant in every which way, from clothing, to food, to literature, music, dance, languages with beautiful words,sounds, and meanings that you canât just translate. To me it adds such a beautiful dimension to life. I know for some itâs not important, and again thatâs ok too, but for me personally, it is HUGE. I also grew up in Canada and initially only liked white guysâŚlater on though, we had plenty of brown guys here, so my choices changed. My husband grew up in the US and had NEVER thought heâd end up with a brown girl. Never!!! (Although I will say, I know many girls/boys who married non-brown people and still are heavily into their south Asian culture.) Hoping you find THE BEST fit for you soon <3 <3 <3
Originally posted by: Gigi78752
Thank you for sharing your experience with usâŚitâs so reassuring to hear about differences even in marriages of your choice and how to handle it..you know lately i have started realizing that one of my non negotiable is someone who is completely from a different culture( or doesnât understand other culture)âŚas someone who is south Asian who grew up in the USâŚI had a very difficult time accepting my own culture because it made me feel like I would stand outâŚI wanted to fit inâŚI dated white men..wanted to fit in soooo bad but as Iâm growing up and maturing Iâve realized how lucky I am to have such rich and beautiful cultureâŚIâm finally in the last couple of years proud to be brown..and want to share my life with someone who shares this heritage and culture with meâŚanywaysâŚlistening to youâŚI just wanted to share my thoughtsâŚ
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