I'm 'for' in the sense that if two people love each other enough and are willing to accept each others' differences, then go for it. Personally, I would date a person of another race. In fact, I have a huge crush on one of our hispanic district managers and would date her if she didn't live in Texas. But I probably couldn't date a girl that was heavily religious. I don't want to date a girl that adamantly believes that I'm going to hell because I don't believe in her god.
I'm for..marry whoever you want. My dad on the other hand warns me against marrying someone dark because if we have kids and they're dark, they'll face discrimination and difficulties in life. This all came out while I was dating a Cambodian guy. My father himself is dark, so I suppose he speaks from experience, but we live in a multicultural society so I don't really see hate of that kind as much of a problem anymore. I think religions can be difficult if one person is very set in theirs, and can't make allowance for another, but I personally couldn't care less, as long as they don't want me to convert.
My mom always tells me "Marry an Indian girl, k?" And now it's really beginning to piss me off. I'm in love with a Polish girl, I refuse to give her up. Also, in today's age, it's less likely that an Indian boy will marry an Indian girl. Am I right?
In my opinion, it depends where. "Melting pot" countries, fine. Countries where there is a large indigenous majority and brooding unrest brought on by vast cultural differences, no no no no.
I have no problem with interracial marriage... In fact, I adore hispanic girls, far more than anyone else, and I'm shiny white...
i believe lefthanders should marry lefthanders unless they are amnidextrous. i believe type O should stick to their own kind with the exception of type A positive. I believe devil worshippers should marry devil worshippers or hypocritical wiccans etc and so on.