Like, for example, dating someone outside theirculture.

This womanrecently shared how she was left in disbelief after discussing ethnic foods with her fiance.

This number has increased five times since 1967, when only 3% of couples were intermarried.

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This growth can be attributed to shifting societal norms as more people become more accepting of mixed-couple marriages.

The term formarriage, cohabitation, or other relations between people from different racial or ethnic backgrounds is miscegenation.

Only in 1967 did the US make such relationships legal during the landmark case Loving v. Virginia.

Man in kitchen with fiancée cooking Hispanic meal, sharing an intimate moment together.

Marrying someone of a different race or ethnicity also later became known as intermarriage.

However, they should still be open, listen attentively, and develop their mutual empathy.

A strong interracial marriage rests on strong beliefs in your identities.

Fiancée discusses Hispanic cooking and marriage plans with fiancé from different backgrounds in text exchange.

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