Make sure that whatever you do, you discuss cross cultural issues with her.
If your or her family objects that could be a major stress on your marriage.
If you have children, how do you raise them culturally? How will childcare be divided?
Will you continue to live in Germany? Move to your native land? Move to a third country?
Does your concept of marriage agree with hers? (e.g., how are major decisions made? Who handles what in the marriage, bills, cleaning, cooking, work outside the home, childcare, )
Do pre-marriage counseling with a therapist who specializes in cross cultural couples.
2006-08-30 10:29:43
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answered by SPLATT 7
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Hi,....I don't see anything wrong u getting married to a christian girl. Marriage is internal bond between a Boy & a Girl.
Marriage doesn't see if the boy or a girl is of a same community or religion.
Only the thingh is that U should be loyal & have faith in Ur partner what ever a situation may arise to Ur life after marriage.
U should not leave Ur patner in the mid way of life.
2006-08-30 22:51:37
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answered by Sree 1
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You wrote "temporary address". So you want to return to India. If your family is very traditional, you would have to stay seperated from your family for the rest of your life. I would not advise you to do so. Then: The woman is not only christian, she is german, I suppose. And that means, it is easily possible that some day she wants divorce. According to German law, she could perhaps earn a lot of money by divorce. As you went abroad, I think that you don´t believe any more in caste purity. If you do so nevertheless or want to return to purity in India, I don´t see how you could be able to manage the immense impurity brought about by sex with a casteless woman, eating food prepared by a casteless, casteless children and so on. My personal advice is: Think about that carefully.
2006-08-31 01:47:10
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answered by mai-ling 5
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Since it is atemporary address at Germany, you should firsr decide where to settle down. Then you think where your to be(wife) is going to fit in, that is, if you care about your surroundings and its people.Decide which religion to follow. Whether each can follow his/her own and live happily. I have seen one couple of Hindu wife and Muslim hyusband at Cal sharing the same puja room with Kaba on one side and Gopal jee on the other.The question of right or wrong to be found by asking whether it will lead you nearer to yourself or further away from you.
2006-08-30 18:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's all right. I have a Hindu friend who's been married to a Christian for years, and they are very happy. Only you know how your family will react, but interfaith marriage is becoming more accepted around the world.
The most important thing is to think about how important your faith is to each one of you, and how you would want to raise your children, if you have them. If you can agree to respect each other's beliefs and to decide BEFORE you have children what you are going to teach them about religion, you should be OK.
2006-08-30 10:25:50
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answered by hquin_tset 3
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Hi
Let me tell you wht I feel which can sound some thing for u!!
Requirement of life is We need a partner who can share, upgrade, feel our thoughts..
Who can give support, believes u, thinks abt u, Matured enough, Stable..
This may sound different for u.. Make sense when you think after the marriage to live happily.
If you feel any of these important and u r partner have these. I suggest you go ahead..
Why I am saying this is bcoz life will not comeback to realize if you take a decision compromising this things..
2006-09-02 18:28:22
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answered by Victor Rocks 1
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It is not wrong.
Learn their culture and then teach your culture to your companion.
Understanding each other is very important in the first instance.
Never think about the caste or religion.
After all we are going to stay on this temporary earth for a short period. Life is short - so, make it sweet. That should be your motto.
Last advise, when you marry, you are marrying a human being.
Never talk about your religion and tell your companion not to talk about her religion. Just live as husband and wife. That is enough.
2006-08-31 03:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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in the event that they have a criminal wedding ceremony ceremony then why don't you ?If an Atheist gets married in a courtroom residing house they are married too.. I surely have never heard an Christian say that we invented marriage because of the fact it grow to be happening long earlier Christianity grow to be formed. you're additionally acceptable that it grow to be no longer finished for non secular motives, it generally grow to be for corporation/pacts between tribes.
2016-10-01 02:37:31
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answered by ? 4
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perfectly all right but rather than askin ppl like us out here....decide urself coz its gonna affect ur whole life n wont change even a bit of ours....wat i think is dat u both shud continue to follow ur religion n also that of ur better half tooo....its pretty easy now that ppl dont really hv time for all the spiritual stuff et al ...plz dont make her switch her religion//////
2006-08-31 04:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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U got to do wht is right for.. if u really love her and she loves u.. then its not a problem at all.. parents might not agree but then again they r not the 1's who r going to live ur life.. its u who's going to live it....
2006-08-30 20:28:49
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answered by vinkewl 1
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