Simple & Short. We want completely different things. He comes from a hardcore catholic family, and i come from a laid-back Jewish family. He also enjoys going to church every Sunday for 3 hours, and i can't stand it! He's against a lot of things im strongly for, Not to mention his parents don't like me or my family, because of our religion. Could we ever work out when it comes to the long run? He's also the biggest sweetheart in the world though, and he says he loves me no matter what i believe in.
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It's will no doubt be tough...you will have a harder relationship then most people...but I believe that if two people love each other..it is all that matters..and the rest can be worked out along the way.
Coming from different religious backgrounds will make things tough, but like the old saying goes, love conquers all. So if you love each other and are willing to work through it, you can be together.
heres my love theory:
you have friends right? you have ur friend for crying with ur friend for laughing with a freinds for gossip, ur friend that has everything in common with you, your friend thats everything that you arnt and all the others inbetween. you need all of those friends to make you complete,thats why you chose them. but then, then you meet this guy and he is ALL of those things mixed together to create what is baisicly the other half of you. we are all born with flaws and your soul mate balences them out so together you create a perfect person (or people)
i may just be rableing but if he is remotley close to what i described up there than hes a keeper regarless of your religions. your love will definatley overule the diffrences if its strong :)))
You shouldn't be unequally yoked and find someone that believes what you believe in because it can't work. Couples are supposed to encourage one another in their religion. So find someone else but keep him as a close friend.