ANSWERS: 8
  • Zero. Nobody's life is perfect down here. But you are asking for trouble if you each have strong commitments to different faiths. Doesn't sound right for you.
  • marriage is hard enough without adding to it u need to think this threw again and again and when ur done thinking u should think some more
  • nothings perfect but if it doesnt make a difference now why the future render unto caeser which is......
  • thankyou very much for the above three answers,,,,,,,,,,,,,now i dint really explain but his not so much into his religion and i think id have to think over,,,,,,,,,,,and pray thanks
  • Consider too, while he may not seem "much into" his religion NOW...what about if you two have children....he may feel very strongly then as to how he wants his children raised...as may YOU! I'm not saying it can't work out fine, but I've known more than one situation of this type that did not turn out as planned at all.... Good luck...Do not count on PERFECT no matter what, none of us are perfect and so from time to time...we all make mistakes!
  • It will all depend on how much the religion is a part of his everyday life, whether he expects you to convert and how much of it, in general you can tolerate. You need to sit down and seriously thrash this one out.
  • You have got to be KIDDING me if you think there's such a thing as a "perfect married life" on this planet as of right now. There is no such thing and to believe so is to set yourself up for massive disappointment. There are no perfect men living on this Earth. There are no perfect women living on this Earth. Get that idea through your head because it's the truth. If you're both serious about your religion, you might find yourself having tons of fights. You may also find it hard to find common ground on how to raise your children should you ever have any. Choose your spouse wisely.
  • Zero. Nothing to do with the man, but there is no such thing as a perfect married life. Every marriage requires compromises, give and take, giving up some things that matter less and hanging on to those that matter more. How much does his religion matter to him, to he family (prospective in-laws) and what are going to be the rules for the religious upbringing of any children? Religion is a hard hurdle to leap. But at least it is up front: if you work out your answers to the obvious questions in advance, it does not have to be a show-stopper.

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