I personally have not but I can tell you of my aunt that did.
In the 1980's while at college she met and fell in love with a man from Saudi Arabia. A year later after converting to the faith of Islam from Christianity they were wed. Soon she found her self living on the Persian Gulf in Saudi Arabia, my new Uncle was the head of one of the largest desalinization plants on the Gulf. She had a beautiful home, with a maid, a nanny for her 5 daughters. My uncle agreed to never have more than one wife although his father had two.
After 20 years of marriage she decided she was no longer in love with him and wanted a divorce. He granted her one with the understanding that she would be forced to return to the states without her daughters. They of course were born on Saudi soil and were Muslim. The girls ranged in age from 18 to 5. She agreed, anyway this decision has caused a decisive split in our family and I have not spoken to her since she divorced and left the children in Saudi. I know I don't understand, and all but the best thing she could of done was not get married in the first place. What a dangerous situation to put yourself in as a woman. Anyway, I am just glad that he was a respectful man and was pretty Westernized in his thinking. I think she regretted it, I can't say for sure.
2007-11-06 04:21:53
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answered by fire_side_2003 5
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No, i do no longer suggestions human beings of diverse religions in any respect. i'm Catholic, yet I surely have buddies from all diverse religions, even some without faith in any respect. If somebody have been to invite me to transform to their faith, i might tell them they could provide me a notably solid reason to do it. surely, I did that when and won an answer solid adequate to make me convert. it somewhat is how I went from being a non-denominational Christian to Catholic. I never close my suggestions to new issues, yet I even have self assurance you have have been given to have a heck of a controversy while you are going to alter my suggestions. I thrive on friendly debate, so there isn't any longer something i admire extra suitable than for somebody to attempt to alter my suggestions approximately something.
2016-10-03 11:46:36
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answered by ? 4
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My last partner who passed away last year October 6 emboldened my belief system that I now have. Strange thing, before I met her, I thought she was a religious person. When I found out she wasn't, what a bonus!
2007-11-06 04:18:51
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answered by timbers 5
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I was exposed to my religion through my spouse but he didn't choose it for me. It chose me, actually.
No regrets, heathen4lyfe fools!
2007-11-06 04:17:08
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answered by <Sweet-Innocence> 4
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Doesn't that kinda defeat the act of having a religion? I have always thought that you should find a path in life that works for YOU not your partner.
2007-11-06 04:17:06
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answered by Yup it's me! 2
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Didn't Penelope Cruz become Scientologist for Jerry Maguire? OMG!
2007-11-06 04:16:08
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answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6
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I go to a Baptist church now and then, cause I married a Baptist lady.
I can marry the lady, but I won't convert to the delusion.
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2007-11-06 04:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me. My husband and I have different beliefs and respect each other for them. If I changed for him or vice-versa, I would resent it.
2007-11-06 04:17:18
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answered by Anonymous
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former husband did but it didnt save his hormones or attitude unfortunately..
2007-11-06 04:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, my live partner Jesus Christ. No regrets.
2007-11-06 04:15:10
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answered by Nina, BaC 7
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