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  1. Step 1

    Talk to your mate about how they deal with being in an interracial relationship. Whether this is your first or one hundredth interracial relationship you should always consult your mate because they have similar experiences and emotions about the topic. Talking it over with your mate will help you understand how they deal with stares and comments.

  2. Step 2

    Seek out support groups either in your neighborhood or online. Talking to other people involved in interracial relationships will give you an idea of what others are feeling. You can learn from these couples or individuals how to be comfortable in your relationship, or at least how to develop ways to cope with how the outside world reacts to interracial relationships.

  3. Step 3

    Recognize that you are doing nothing wrong by loving someone of another race. The way other people see your relationship doesn’t matter. If you’re waiting for the rest of the world to give you their blessing you will be waiting a long time. Once you understand that you are doing nothing wrong, you will become much more comfortable in your relationship.

  4. Step 4

    Stop thinking so much about how others view your relationship. If your mate was of the same race as you, would you care so much about those who disagree? Your mate’s race is something that makes them unique and provides you with the opportunity to learn more about other cultures, don’t let ignorant people who can’t see beyond race affect how you feel about your relationship.

  5. Step 5

    Enjoy spending time with your mate. Being comfortable in an interracial relationship will come with time. The more time you spend with your mate in public, the more you will begin to ignore the stares and comments that sometimes come with being in an interracial relationship. You should be enjoying your relationship, not defending it to others. The sooner you realize that, the more comfortable you will be in your relationship.