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	<title>Comments on: Interracial Marriages: taking the good with the bad</title>
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		<title>By: Charles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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		<description>As a wedding photographer, I am seeing more and more interacial couples, and fortunately I think the US is getting more flexible with it. Its always fun to see how mixed raced couples deal with meshing two different cultures together.

I myself am of mixed race (Korean + Filipino) and am married to a Laotion wife. There were some cultural hurdles to be faced, but I imagine nowhere near as bad as in the past when my parents grew up. With our own wedding, we wondered how our friends and family or different backgrounds would come together. Somehow a little Alchohol and good food goes along way, its the universal language.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a wedding photographer, I am seeing more and more interacial couples, and fortunately I think the US is getting more flexible with it. Its always fun to see how mixed raced couples deal with meshing two different cultures together.</p>
<p>I myself am of mixed race (Korean + Filipino) and am married to a Laotion wife. There were some cultural hurdles to be faced, but I imagine nowhere near as bad as in the past when my parents grew up. With our own wedding, we wondered how our friends and family or different backgrounds would come together. Somehow a little Alchohol and good food goes along way, its the universal language.</p>
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