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My girlfriend wants to break up with me because I don't believe

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Question - (3 January 2005) 3 Answers - (Newest, 4 December 2006)
A , anonymous writes:

Hi

I have been dating this girl for 5 months now and last night she told me that we have to break up because i'm a non-believer of her faith. Both of us are 18 years. Is it worth a break-up now? Is that really a problem? Can there be other issues apart from this that are leading her to think so?

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (4 December 2006):

dude, i've been dating this girl for a year and we're about to break up. Ive talked to her aunt and we both feel that me and my girlfriend will break up. Man, you got to move on. dont text, call, email, or do anything. be pleasant with her. if she calls you, answer it, but sont tell her how much u miss her. you got to show her you dont care what happens, and yes it hurts, but it has to be done. you do this and she will come back. dont fuck her sister or treat her like shit, but give her space and she will come back.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (6 October 2006):

hell no,

If she realy liked you, she would look past that. Her faith has nothing to do with her love with you. Chicks are strange.

But hell;

watcha going to do

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A reader, natasha, writes (27 February 2005):

try to get involved in her faith, learn more about it do more interesting things with each other. talk to her and tell her how u feel tell her u care about her faith but u have diffrent opinions. tell her u will accept her faith and feelings and want to put it aside and concentrate on ure relationship 1st before u decided to belive in her faith good luck xnatashax

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