From my xperience...it doesn't matter to the 2 persons involved but it matters to the families b'cos of the conservative society. So ultimately, a relationship to last/ not to last between 2 persons from diff religion depends on these 2 persons i.e. whether both can compromise on the differences (respect each other's religion) plus whether both are strong enough to withstand the storm that will follow in the form of being an outcast from the family for few yrs.
2006-11-27 03:09:07
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answered by garfield 2
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That's a good question. If you are just friends (not getting married), nothing should matter at all. But for those who intend to settle down, some people will consider a few things very seriously - such as, culture,religion, occupation, ethnicity, place /country of domain,etc. Some people won't give up stuff like that for the sake of love.Personally, I will say it doesn't matter at all. If having the one you love means everything to you, why should anything else matters. Sometimes you need to be strong and head strong to be in love. Good luck.
2006-11-26 07:32:40
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answered by seeker 3
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unfortunately... religion goes way beyond the 2 of you. When extended families are involved (and/or when children come into the picture) the differences in your religions will really come to the forefront. Family pressures, and years of personal beliefs will come crashing into each other, which can cause big problems. Right now it may not seem like a big deal... but it probably will be after a while.
2006-11-26 08:32:16
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answered by catchernkeeper 2
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Recently I've met a boy who's a Muslim and I'm a Roman Catholic. I've mentioned that I like him to my Mom and she's bluntly told me that she and my father will disown me if I continue to date him.
Every possible person I know has been telling me about the religious differences leading to problems with families, children, cultural differences, attitudes..
I thinks it's really sucky that people ignore the 'person' and just give biased opinions based on pre-conceived biased stereotypes.
2006-11-26 09:50:17
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answered by candygurl 1
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Hey sweety
I dont mind people with different religion u knw i have a girl of diff caste and before proposing her i didnt knew what religion she belongs and knw i dnt have any probs
2006-11-26 07:28:12
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answered by john h 1
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It does not matter, if he/she is of a different religion, if the love and respect are mutual
2006-11-28 00:50:58
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answered by Electric 7
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Pls concentrate on u r future rather than day dreaming. Make u r future bright many dreams of u rs will come true
2006-11-26 07:48:13
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answered by shakthi v 2
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no . but you both need to be commit ed to whoever 's religion you /or they are going to follow in the pursuit of love .
you also need to weigh up the parents' prospective ( no point in having a nagging mum -in - law who's going pester you about what duties are required , by -- if you like --- their beliefs .
try to recall people who have gone down this path and it didn't work out ( imran & jemmima khan come to mind ) .
tread carefully and good luck .
2006-11-26 07:16:04
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answered by bill g 7
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Damn! :(
i have been through dis before and trust me it hurts me BADLY when i think about it.
my belief is dat u can love whoever you want just as long he/she will allways be by your side forever
(ill be dead if i go out wiv a girl from a different religion lol haha)
2006-11-28 13:09:17
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answered by Lurve Doctor!!!! 1
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religion doesn't matter and that's up to you if you would let it bother you. the only problem you would face is your family if they would agree and if her/his religion would be insulting to yours. Basically to get along just respect each others religion.
2006-11-26 07:15:30
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answered by babe 1
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