ANSWERS: 11
  • Good idea, he'll get an education.
  • can't happen. He will not overcome the desire to choke her with his believes. And he will do it out of love. same goes for newborn christians, and crackheads too. People don't respect choices of their partner.
  • It wont last. Unless one of them changes.
  • Why would she WANT to? The guy is clearly demonstrating some deficiencies in the "critical thinking" department...
  • I used to date a Mormon guy, and we are still really close. I can't say I agree with his beliefs, but he knows where I stand and I know where he stands, and that is that.
  • fine by me, here's some points to combat the spineless, wimps called trolls.
  • I don't think it is a good idea, not if they are looking for a permanent relationship. Their standards are too different. Their future, their goals, their thoughts are just not the same and will always cause distress. Plus in the Bible it does say to marry only in the lord so why would you want to be looking outside of that arrangement and set yourself up for heartbreak if you decide to live by it, hurt you and the other person:-(
  • It can work, and you shouldn't break up just because of religious differences. Talk to the guy or girl (depending on which party you are) and express your views and beliefs, and while it is early to talk about it, brush on the subject of marriage in the areas of does the boy want a temple marriage? does he want his kids to be raised in the church or with an open mindset. If you find you have very strong difference of opinions, I'd advise not getting involved with each other, as it will not work out then.
  • "Just a city boy - born & raised in South Detroit"?! Remember that Journey song from ~'82?! ;-)
  • If he is in anyway devout, why would he want the relationship? Why would she want it either? Is the sex that good?
  • I'm in that situation, and it's actually going pretty well. And you know what? He really does respect me. I'm not even conservative in my political views, and we can still have great fun with debates. We listen to each other, but when it comes down to it, we ignore the differences that could interfere and just enjoy the other for who they are. He's funny, intelligent (Yes, he is. Could you read and write latin? Didn't think so.)and realistic. So go for it if you think it will be good for you. Worst case is its a learning experience. And by the way, devout Mormons don't have sex until after marriage, just like all other Christian religions are supposed to be.

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