tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1194468314446382960.post6120657176108567920..comments2023-01-24T01:24:42.333-08:00Comments on Love Guru: How to Handle Mixed Culture RelationshipsLauren Thompsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07302284729939992524noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1194468314446382960.post-60815852399831707962009-07-31T07:53:51.794-07:002009-07-31T07:53:51.794-07:00Good day, we am in a mixed culture relationship. W...Good day, we am in a mixed culture relationship. We are Atheist North American, and Lebanese Middle Eastern. It is not as easy as saying respect, and learn about each others culture. One culture sais all humans are equal, the other sais otherwise, in in one culture you do what you believe is right, in the other, you must obey dictations given to you from members of your family, even if you don’t agree..<br /><br />We Want to tell all of you, it is not easy. In our case, we both have to make sacrifices to stay together. But hey, that is love! If you or your partner is not willing to make sacrifice, then we are sorry. You must understand, Love must not follow culture. If it is love, culture will follow it, “never” the other way around.<br /><br />We wish we could say it is as easy as saying, people can be together, just respect, and make each other happy, but when people com from two worlds, and have polar believes about certain things, it is not easy.<br /><br />We wish you all good luck, and hope you understand, sacrifices will have to be made, by both of you. Never ask for one party to make all the change or sacrifice, that is wrong, that is true love.<br /><br />John Doe + Jane DoeUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01776354691431817549noreply@blogger.com