Yeah I didn't mean forced marriages with my initial question of asking whether any of you are related to your spouse. It just seems to be a trend amongst Pakistanis lol. I will probably marry my cousin, and it definitely will not be forced, but in Canada it's so taboo and tbh that probably the only off-putting thing.. 'yahan kay log kya kahain gay' LOL
Well guess what, "yahan k log" are not just white people. A lot of us here are also 'yahan k log'
. Most people know about cousin marriage now and it's becoming increasingly more acceptable.
I used to be embarrassed to mention to white people that I'm married to my cousin but now I don't give a crap. It's my God-given right and there's nothing to be ashamed of. If you show confidence and satisfaction with your decision, that'll offset people's hesitation.
Here, there are people abandoning their pregnant partners, getting married to the same-sex, having sex before their bodies are even matured, cheating nonstop, and a white person would have the balls to criticize me for being in a loving and committed relationship with my cousin? Really? Come at me bro. Give me your best shot. I got all day.
And if you're still hesitant about it, then guess what--you don't even have to tell anyone, because at the end of the day, it's no one else's darn business and you don't owe anyone an explanation
.Unlike confused feminists, you don't have to run down a beach screaming "freedom" with your nipples flashing just to prove you can make your own choices.