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Based on widely accepted statistics from the US department of statistics, there is a 50 % chance of marriage failure in the general American population. If we accept this statistic, there is a 50 % or more chance that this marriage will fail. If it doesn't, more power to you. Even if it does succeed, there will be many problems in the future. for example, a product of double minority child will be least accepted in society. That child will neither be accepted as an Afghan nor as black American. As a result, there will be many poor sociological ramifications for your progeny, such as social belonging. So, you must consider your decision very carefully, as it will have serious consequences both for you and your children. But then again, we live in American, and we are part of America and intermarriages are inevitable, and there is a good chance they will find their niche, however small it may be.

With regard to some one-sided posters, it is important to point out that Afghan society is not unique in its deficiencies. What happens in Afghan society also happens in other communities. If you think by marrying a non-Afghan you will be spared some of societies ills, you are dead wrong. A certain percentage of men from every culture, nationality, ethnicity, religion will abuse women. That is a fact. According to the Centers for Disease Control, domestic violence is a serious, preventable public health problem affecting more than 32 million Americans, or more than 10% of the U.S. population. Percent of women surveyed (national surveys) who were ever physically assaulted by an intimate partner: Barbados (30%), Canada (29%), Egypt (34%), New Zealand (35%), Switzerland (21%), United States (22%). Based on this statistic, there is uniformity in men abusing women. Unfortunately, based on some surveys, in certain regions of USA, violence agaisnt women by their "loved" one is as high as 50-70%. Moreoever, In the United States, 20 percent of all violent crime experienced by women are cases of intimate partner violence.

According to WHO (World Health Organization), "For ever-partnered women, the range of lifetime prevalence of physical or sexual violence, or both, by an intimate partner was 15% to 71%, with estimates in most sites ranging from 30% to 60%."



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