Love in different cultures

Philippines
November 21, 2011 2:57pm CST
I've been seeing a lot of lovers lately that are of different culture/race/color/country. I am amazed on how they can adjust to each others virtues and culture. And it is also amazing that they find each other even if they were raised and born in different places. What do you think?
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@grace147 (223)
• Philippines
22 Nov 11
True is love is unconditional. Love knows no religion, culture or race. What matters most is there respect and understanding between each other. For me this is the recipe of any relationship. Communication differences is not a hindrance of having a strong relationship too because even without saying a word partners felt each others connection with each other. It is indeed amazing that love works in mysterious ways.
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@areskya (398)
• Indonesia
22 Nov 11
It is common thing actually. Human has been matched by God, no matter where are they and what are they. They met and got chemistry and so on. However they are so great person that can adapt on their differences and find the solutions but they can survive on better and worse. It is something that I really want to do with my couple the next. Wish me can do it too.
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@jricky1 (6800)
• China
23 Nov 11
My rommate who has a foreigner boyfriend.At first we thought that the relationship wouldn't be last too long.But it has been one year that they've been togegher.So what we can do is just wish they have a great marriage.Have a nice day.lol
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
22 Nov 11
Only one needs to travel or both need internet or you need someone to introduce you. People do all these things so what exactly is the amazing part??? Love has nothing to do with the colour of the skin, the place you were born, with being rich or poor. It's about a feeling, a connection you feel. If you dont feel that it's not love you talk about. Even if you are born and raised in the same country/culture people are not the same sice nobody is raised the same way. Same believes, same ideas, same education. So in a relationship it's always about loving, understanding, giving and respecting and asking yourself if this ... is really so important to you to start a fight about. This all besides of the fact that many people have parents from 2 different cultures already since ....
@curmont (343)
• United States
22 Nov 11
Personally I believe in fate. I think that everyone has someone for them and I don't think that that love is restricted to cultural divisions. Love is always work no matter who we fall in love with and the fact is if we are in love then the work is a pleasure. Me and my husband come from different cultures in different parts of the world but I find it to be just like any relationship because when it boils down to it no matter what culture we come from no two people are exactly alike and so we must learn to appreciate the differences as well as our similarities.
@reicheru (50)
• Philippines
22 Nov 11
Yeah I also find it amazing how people met each other. Maybe destiny really exist. :) And God created someone who is planned to be with us. But I also wonder about those person who really never get married until they die. I also believe that the reason for our existence is that we have a mission/missions. Maybe our mission in this world is just to help someone to cross the street (lol even simple as that, or more heavy mission), then after that God will reward you for something/your days in this world has done, and you will live together with Him. (It's just my opinion :) )
@nezavisima (7408)
• Bulgaria
22 Nov 11
love in different cultures I know I can not explain it. but it is very nice because we both feel some great friends with people all around the world. This is very hulavo that there are people who will be integrated into other religions and nationalities. interesting discussion. nice day!