Can being in a relationship with someone who is a different religion really work out?
Anonymous
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Oct 8, 2016
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It really depends. Perhaps in the early stages it might work out okay. It might be a different story later on, though, if you decide to settle down together, and especially if you decide to have kids. A couple living together with different religions may face problems that they didn't have when they were just going out, for example diet restrictions, prayer times, even having an altar at home for Buddhists and such. And if they decide to have children, they need to discuss which religious standards and beliefs the kid will be brought up on.
Anonymous
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Oct 4, 2016
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Yes it can if you to respect each other and love each and don't try to make the other one feel guilty about their beliefs
Anonymous
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Jan 30, 2017
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Yes. Love doesnt define by religion. I have a boyfriend and we are not in the same religion. We work it out and be the best among ourselves. Religion doesnt stop us from loving each other. We see that as an opportunity to prove those who are struggling about that.
Anonymous
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Oct 6, 2016
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It is actually a matter of perception. Depending on the person's religion, can be a big deciding factor. You have two ask yourself what matters most to you.
Hui05
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Oct 9, 2016
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Hmm... in my opinion, every religion teaches their followers to do good. I understand that there can be differences in each religion but at the end of the day, they all teach good values and morals. So yes, it will work out if you both can agree that both religions are good and that you can learn more from each other :)
mikaylaxx
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Oct 20, 2016
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Of course it can! In a relationship, two people who are committed to each other will make things work out. However, if you strongly disagree with what your partner believes in and you guilt them into thinking that their faith is wrong, that won't be a healthy relationship and it's wrong to do that sort of thing.
bellaspring
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Mar 26, 2018
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Yes, so long as both partners are honest to who they are and committed to loving each other through their differences. Recognizing and respecting individuality is one of the most exciting and integral parts of maintaining a relationship.
Anonymous
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Oct 9, 2016
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Hi
In my opinion it just depends, as some people have their firmly held beliefs on religion due to perhaps their parents influence etc . Where I live there is Catholic and protestant .There is a lot that has happened in the past but thankfully it is a lot better now.
Some people dont want to move on and "live and let live" they still go back to the past and think of 'the other side' , Other people are more willing and think ok we have to live in this country so lets get on with it.
But if two people really love each other they wont let religion get In their way no matter what .
Hope this helps
ListeningLysanya1
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Oct 29, 2016
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I think it depends on the strength of your religious convictions. If religion is not a dominant aspect of your life, then being romantically involved with someone of a different faith ought to not bother you all that much (unless the person in question's faith radically contrasts to yours). Additionally, you ought to consider to what degree the two religions in question differ. If there is only a slight difference between the two religion's beliefs, then you will likely have an easier time being in a relationship.
Anonymous
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Dec 6, 2016
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Of course, it can. When you fall in love with someone, you open your heart and accept them. And of course, it will be hard at first, get to know them, ask them about their beliefs, do not oppose, and also tell them about yours, so you guys will understand each other better.
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