i don't know why people make a big deal about this. if you really love each other then you just have to learn to work it out and compromise.
i don't know why people make a big deal about this. if you really love each other then you just have to learn to work it out and compromise.
it will depend. as for my side, mangita man sab ko GF, kung dili sya Roman Catholic, nga other Christian religion lang. Basta ayaw lang nang muslim, hinduism, jewish... Okey gihapon ko kung akong ma GF is buddhism.
depende na na ninyo duha. Same situation here. different religion me sa akong uyab. pero nag sabot mi duha. alternate ang amoang attenan nga mass. ex. iyang church mi mu atend sa mass this sunday, the next sunday, diri na pod sa roman catholic church. ana ra ang amoang sulotion sa amoang mga religion aron mo proper mi.
wala jud d ai moi nakit-an sulod sa inyoha?? syaro! adto jud mo's gawas? hehehe!
ngano diay nang buddhism unsay naka lahi ana nila sa muslim, hinduism and jewish?Originally Posted by edgeknife
i have a friend who are in this situation.. and they didn't last.. sad kaau...
dako kaau ni effect sa parents faet...
but i think if they decide to get married...
basin mo choose sila one religion or as in...
I depends on: (1) how resilient you both are, and (2) how widely different your religions are. The main key is respect. This will enable you to be accepting and open to the differences. Both of you have to be ready and open to adapt to each other's religions. I mean BOTH, not just one to the other's. But, sometimes, even the most open and accepting person will fail in his attempts if the two religions are way too different. Evaluate your religions' practices and find out how different they are. For example: how conservative is her religion compared to yours? I, for one, will not survive a religion where I am not allowed to wear mini-skirts or plunging necklines even outside of church. This means you also have to know yourself. What do you really deem important? What things can you not compromise? The issue of religion, not properly dealt with, is one of the most popular relationship-wreckers. At the risk of being called a cynic, let me tell you that where religion is the issue, love is not the answer.
i had 3 ex's with different religions than mine. Lahi jud oy. YOu can discuss everything but it is too delicate to discuss religion. Labi na Baptist ug Muslim
depends
U just need respect.. :mrgreen:
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