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starchick21
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Hi everyone! I’m a 20 year old American college student who’s been dating a Japanese international student for nearly three months now. Obviously, my boyfriend and I come from very different backgrounds, and I was wondering how to tell my parents about this relationship without having them freak out over it. A little info on my family: we’re Catholics of Middle Eastern descent (Chaldean, to be specific). I was born and raised in America, while my parents immigrated here in their 20s. My parents aren’t racist (some of my cousins are in interracial marriages), but I know they would have a problem with the fact that my boyfriend was raised without religion (through no fault of his own) like most Japanese people. I know my parents would like him if they met him, though. He’s a genuinely good person: smart, work-oriented, and respectful (as far as sexual matters are concerned, he specifically told me that he won’t do anything I don’t want to do; he doesn’t pressure me at all). This has been eating away at me for a while now, and I’m tired of having to hide this relationship from my parents. Any advice from people who are or have been in interfaith relationships would be greatly appreciated. I really like this guy, and he makes me so happy. He treats me so well. It’s not like I don’t have allies either, because I do. My brother, aunt, and two of my cousins know about my relationship and are totally cool with it, but it’s my parents I’m worried about.