Would you ever marry a foreigner?
If yes, what nationality would the foreigner be?
Yes | 50 | |
No | 6 |
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If yes, what nationality would the foreigner be?
Yes | 50 | |
No | 6 |
If there was no language barrier to stop us from communicating, and we could both agree on where to live together permanently, then yes.
Funny I was just reading the Wikipedia page on Pitcairn Island. The inhabitants of this island were the descendants of the mutineers of the Bounty. They are all somehow related to eachother thru marriage now.
Mail-order bride? Hell yeah I would! That would be so much better than the stuck up snobby 'I deserve everything but am never satisfied' attitude that so many American women have.
It's been my dream ever since I was a little girl to marry a foreigner. I've always found other countries to be so much more culturally rich than where I was born/raised (US). If I could choose the nationality of my husband/wife (hey, male or female, I'm not picky), it would be either from the UK, East Asia or the Middle East.
For what it's worth, I've had crushes on friends I've had from the Middle East and once fell deeply in love with a friend from Japan. But unfortunately in my entire life (22 years) I've only met two British people. Guess the British don't like my state very much. *shrugs*
Please explain why being foreign means they are automatically means They are any less of a person? You know you are foreign if you leave your land too don't you OP? This goes for within a country as well. If you are in one city and go to another city you are foreign. If someone goes from Texas to Washington there might be some differences.