CERRITOS COLLEGE First issue free, additional copies $1 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2013 WWW.TALONMARKS.COM VOLUME 58, NO. 02 Love has no color Alexandra Gomez relatives marrying someone of any other race or ethnicity.” His friend, Martin Chavez, saw inter- Staff Writer Students still find their families’ disapproval to be a problem be- racial relationships as fun and different and
[email protected] cause in order to date or marry their partner, they would like their noted the positives of dating a Filipino-Korean parents’ approval. girl. When Cerritos College student Bri- Business management major Gary Frye experienced a similar “You’d have to make sure you have your shoes off anna Sittrop first started dating her boy- conflict with his girlfriend’s parents when he dated a half white, half before you went in the house,” he said. “The food would friend at the time, she did not realize that his Filipino girl. be prepared, and they’d always give the guests food first. Japanese background would create conflict be- “I wasn’t able to meet her dad because of the fact that I’m black,” They’d give us so much food!” tween her and her Caucasian family. Frye said. “My mom liked that girl, but she disagreed with the fact Chavez mentioned that different cultures could be difficult, “Because of my history, my family members were that I couldn’t meet her dad.” but noted that there was a difference between dating out of one’s persecuted by Japanese people. It was very difficult to While dating different races can have its difficulties, marriage race.