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Hey all,
Have you ever considered that some asian parents might be accepting of same sex relationships (talking about men), since there is a bit of favoritism towards having male children in some Asian families. I don't know if some parents may think it might be an asset to have two sons instead of just one? Maybe it has been brought up before and in some cases it would be seen as acceptable, if they got married.
What do you guys think? I would say that this might be a way to bring up to some Asian parents if they may be less accepting at first? I don't know how I feel about this-- maybe it could be a way for my parents to be more comfortable with it.
But I think if my partner were not Asian it would feel less strong, but nonetheless it could still work
What do you think?
Thanks
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