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My boyfriend and I are different religions and my parents don't want us to get married. I don't want a lifetime of family feuding. Any advice?

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Question - (2 March 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 2 March 2007)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My bf and I have been dating for over 4 years and we are sure that we want to get married and have children in the future (as in getting married in about 3-4 years from now, then having kids). But there are two problems (kind of on the same topic). First, I am agnostic and my bf is Catholic. Does that make it difficult to carry on a married relationship like that?

And second, because of the difference in religions, my parents don't like my bf and vice versa. So obviously, they are completely against us getting married. How would we get around that? I really don't want to be separated from him, but at the same time I don't want a lifetime family feud.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (2 March 2007):

hello dear,

tell me, who knows whats going to happen tommorow???

is your parents know? or is your boy friends know that?

i guess not. if you and your boy friend are happy, in love and both decided to be to each other' why bother to your parents decisions? life is short dear' if you think you are doing the right way' just go for it dear. c'mon dont make things hard dear.. good luck.........

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