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Interracial relationship... Do you need to discuss potential racial issues that may come up?

I'm a black carribean woman dating a mixed race (white English/ black Caribbean man). This following weekend he met my sisters friends for the first time at a birthday party. Anyways one of my sisters closest friends came and spoke to us ;very shortly into the conversation after I mentioned my partner cooking dinner on new years day for me and his family. She asked him what cuisine it was. Now I understood what she was trying to figure out. But I couldn't possibly understand why, since we are all black.

Anyways he handled it well and I didn't say anything.

Later on that night I mentioned it to my mum. And she was just as annoyed as I was.

I asked my boyfriend if he noticed to which he said yes and he said it didn't bother him.

But it bothers me. I have fallen out with people due to this type of behaviour, and at one stage I even had a mixed race friend tell me that dating anything other than black was not good!

I'm not trying to stirr trouble here with us, infact I have his back, but I feel like he kinda tries to just brush things under the rug.

No ones saying he's got to be aggressive but I feel like maybe, I'm finding it more insulting because I don't see why people can't be happy that we're happy...
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Yes for social issues- as an example Continental Africans- Dowries before the wedding, how much influence their family have in their adult lives, family staying over more frequently than others , their sense of time, etc, etc.

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Mellowgirl31-35, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic I'm confused?
@Mellowgirl You must know all aspects of someone's culture or family culture before marrying them, if that is the direction where the relationship is going.

This is assuming you are talking about a romantic relationship in general, if you're just talking about yours, ignore.
Mellowgirl31-35, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic talking about mine has nothing to do with your response had you said this first I wouldnt have been confused. You started answering as if it were for a different question.
Attitude, much!