Re: How many sikhs have married out of Caste/Race
Where are you from? I ask because I speak as an Australian. I am lucky in that I suppose, Australia is very multicultural. In fact, what is an Australian? We are from so many different cultural backgrounds that our culture is mixed in many ways. I know that my family has found it very difficult to accept that my partner finds it hard to introduce me to his friends and family. For them I was bought well, had an exceptional education and come from a family that is well respected. The idea that I am not Indian is crazy. Am I making sense here? If you live in India, I suspect from what my partner has told me, that it is very different. Mixing caste and race is still somewhat new. I recall my Grandmother telling me that she was married to an Indian man. She was from England when she met him and she was rejected from her family. She married him and moved to Africa before moving to Australia with my mother and uncle. They never met their family from either India or England. We know very little about this time as my Grandmother refuses to talk about it and my mother does not recall very much. I think that it is such a horrible situation. Not only has this situation denied us knowing our heritage but it has cut apart family. I dont tell you this to scare you. But somehow, these fears are in us all. You are not alone, but you need to act in a way that is best for you and your family.
If what you say above is the absolute way it will be, you need to make a very serious choice. If that choice is your partner, you may need to give time to your parents rather then your partner. You knw what is best for you!
Where are you from? I ask because I speak as an Australian. I am lucky in that I suppose, Australia is very multicultural. In fact, what is an Australian? We are from so many different cultural backgrounds that our culture is mixed in many ways. I know that my family has found it very difficult to accept that my partner finds it hard to introduce me to his friends and family. For them I was bought well, had an exceptional education and come from a family that is well respected. The idea that I am not Indian is crazy. Am I making sense here? If you live in India, I suspect from what my partner has told me, that it is very different. Mixing caste and race is still somewhat new. I recall my Grandmother telling me that she was married to an Indian man. She was from England when she met him and she was rejected from her family. She married him and moved to Africa before moving to Australia with my mother and uncle. They never met their family from either India or England. We know very little about this time as my Grandmother refuses to talk about it and my mother does not recall very much. I think that it is such a horrible situation. Not only has this situation denied us knowing our heritage but it has cut apart family. I dont tell you this to scare you. But somehow, these fears are in us all. You are not alone, but you need to act in a way that is best for you and your family.
If what you say above is the absolute way it will be, you need to make a very serious choice. If that choice is your partner, you may need to give time to your parents rather then your partner. You knw what is best for you!