PPBs who have moved to a new country - How often do you travel to your home country & do you take your partner with you?

For family visits or vacation, how many times a year do you travel back to your home country and does your partner travel along with you?

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u/Luny923 — 18 days ago
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Indian women who had or plan to have interracial marriage, how do you navigate & bridge the cultural differences?

Misogyny in lndian society especially with the caste and dowry culture used to discourage Indian women from finding love & marrying someone we truly vibe with. But I feel, now Indian parents and families are more open minded than they were a generation ago. Personally, I believe marriage decisions should be based on love, compatibility and connection irrespective of the country or ethnicity of the man

But in case of interracial marriage, there might be many family expectations and cultural differences on both sides. So i wanted to ask, Indian women who had or plan to have interracial marriage, how do you bridge the cultural differences?

u/Luny923 — 18 days ago
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Indian women who had or plan to have interracial marriage, was it hard to convince your parents or they accepted normally?

In any interracial marriage, understanding each other culture is essential but one important aspect that most of us think about is parents and their acceptance. So i wanted to ask, Indian women who had or plan to have interracial marriage was it hard to convince your parents or they accepted normally?

u/Luny923 — 1 month ago
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Indian women who had or plan to have interracial marriage, how do you deal with judgemental relatives?

I believe marriage decisions should be based on love, compatibility and connection irrespective of the country or ethnicity of the man. But in case of interracial marriage, our parents might have their own thoughts. I think nowadays Indian parents are more open minded but beyond that, Indian marriage ceremonies involve so many extended family members and relatives. Often times, i've noticed that relatives tend to be more judgemental than our parents. So i wanted to ask, Indian women who had or plan to have interracial marriage how do you deal with judgemental relatives?

u/Luny923 — 2 months ago
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PPBs who dated or married someone from a different culture, how was your experience?

I have dated mostly Western men so far and just wanted a perspective from PPBs who dated or married woman from a different culture, how was your experience?

u/Luny923 — 3 months ago
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What legal, immigration or cultural policies do Passport Bros think would support the PPB movement?

I'm an Indian woman who's quite interested in the PPB movement. I sometimes interact with PPBs on the subs and they say that making women-only immigration or pro-women immigration to West will help out Passport Bros find Traditional wives easily. How accurate is this, and what are some policies that PPBs feel will help them in the long run?

u/Luny923 — 3 months ago
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Indian women, please take care of your health, career and find your soulmate before getting married

There's always an invisible pressure around us to get married early. Indian families tend to prioritize marriage over many things, but it's upto us to look after our health, career and be the best version of ourselves and find a man with whom we truly connect with irrespective of the nationaity or ethnicity of the man. Indian / Desi women please take care of your health, career, and find your soulmate before getting married

u/Kitkat48026 — 3 months ago
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Indian girls loving KDrama, Kpop, travelling to East Asia, dating East Asian men.. Why are Indian misogynists so obsessed with this topic?

I have lost count on the number of times i got mocked just for posting about KPop interests on Indian subs. The patriarchy and misogyny runs so deep in India, that Indian women having choices is seen as a taboo. Even in most Indian movies, Indian society controls the choices of Indian women. Many Indian girls love KDrama, love travelling and I don't see the issue in Indian girls loving KPop, travelling to East Asia and dating or marrying East Asian men. While growing up in a misogynist environment in India I have always wondered, why Indian society always try to control choices of Indian women?

u/Luny923 — 3 months ago