
romaica
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Yes,but not different religion because I'm a Muslim.
Actually I'm in the middle of something like that, and I don't know how things will work out :$ |
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DagNaggit limpuladerfy II
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love is love! and when the love bug gets you , watch out! Yes |
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Harvey W
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A B S O L U T E L Y !!! I am from the United States and met a woman, delightful creature, on the internet and we chatted for more than two years. She flew to California and we spent two weeks together, I flew to Argentina and spent another two weeks. Now, I live in Buenos Aires, am married to a beautiful Argentina woman, a Psychologist, have a wonderful family with her prior two daughters and one son, fantastic friends and a very happy life. She is Catholic and I am Protestant. We can't be happier. Go for it and you will never be disappointed. |
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Ginny Jin
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Yes I'm British and going to marry a Korean person. |
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Alyosha
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Of course, and I have. I'm english and as religious as most english people... and my wife is portuguese and catholic. I moved to Portugal to be with her. And I'm still here!
If you really fall in love with someone it really doesn't matter if they're from afghanistan or patagonia - if you've got to be with them you've got to be with them. |
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astonite40
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If I was in love with them, yes. |
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k²
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Yes, I have. |
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leambi
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If i loved them and they loved me then it wouldnt matter, as long as he didnt try to change me |
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lol
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yes if i felt like i loved him and he oved me too id make it work
my man is different culture and religoin to me but we are from the same country so that makes it a little easier |
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angel.lady
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They say Love conquers all.
Things would not be easy but then life never is.
If your love for each other was strong then you could weather the storms together. |
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failte1950
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For love yes
Just to gain (as lots do) entry into their country no |
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Nekkra
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Sure. Actually, I have.... twice! :o)
I'm American and both my ex-wife and current (and hopefully final) wife are German. |
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Liebe ist Schmerz
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yes why not ... ?
as a human beings we have to respect ourselves and others ... we have to respect the freedom of religion and beliefs ... |
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cranked
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Of course, you cany choose who you fall in love with! |
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gemini
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Sure, why not. Some people wouldn't because they think they have to marry some one who's the same race and religion. I've never been like that. |
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milly1981
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Yes i would if i was in love. love is love |
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MetroGirl
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Yes to all. If he's the one, than he is the one |
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Halawa
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yes I did it :) Why not? The only thing that would be hard is if the 2 had separate religions but I think the culture and country the person is from is easy to understand if you love someone... In my case my husband converted to my faith so that made it easier but that does not happen all the time :) |
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Crazy girl
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I would but i think it takes a strong couple to make it work as you have to over come religious, cultural differences. Also one person has to make the move to a different country away from their norms and have to cope with the changes. It takes alot of effort but people sacrifice this for the one they love. |
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I Am Jack's Wasted Life
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I've always wanted to marry somebody from a different country and culture.. Thought it would be interesting to discover..
As for religion, I personally wouldnt care but since its a no no in Islam I cant! |
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naserq2
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a girl to come over here to live is rediculous
not safe
money is limited
identity card (citizinship)is very doubtfull
that makes marriage from different countries or to us in jerusalem ,we cant get her in although its matter of 6kms is a very difficult matter(girls from west bank)
even though you might see some marriages from different countries
in the family big scale i can count four
1 russian to my cousine ,she lives here ,she is now a muslim,and talking arabic
2 romanian to my cousine(ibn khal) she is mu7agebeh now,she accepts life well
3 greek to my brother in low,she lived here couple of months and i am afraid that his kids are not gouing on fathers religion
4 spanish to my wifes cousine they lived few month here and then to spain and to america
you have to notice that there is no contradict in what i said,all were students out side,students are ruled more by the empassy more than the rules in here |
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slashgirl_1984
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As long as their beliefs don't clash too much with mine and if they'll still allow me to celebrate the holidays I'm used to, I don't see a problem. On the contrary: two sets of holidays and children who are getting educated in different cultures and religions because of their parents, will very likely end up very openminded, so I can only see benifits there.
Mind you, if their religion requires them to eat certain foods only or to fast, they'll have to fend for themselves - I'm not changing my eating habits just to fit someone else's religion.
Someone who speaks a different language altogether, that would be a problem - communication's hard enough as it is without a common language. |
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barbie wants to be me
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If i really loved him. |
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Arabian Dune
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yes. |
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Missy N
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Possibly, I would try to find someone of the same country, culture and religion but I don't think you can control who you fall in love with... |
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Nutty M&M
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Probably not.
I would marry someone from a different country and maybe a different culture, however I would find it hard if we were not the same religion.
Sorry, just the way it is. |
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mags_dbee
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Different culture or country maybe, different religion, not so sure i want to get married in my church and raise my kids as my religion, i'd actually really have to consider the different culture aspect too, dont know, being 100% true to myself if i could |
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Gem*
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I've no need as I've met a guy from the same country, culture and religion as me. |
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Moonrise
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iam too conservative.
i cant venture into marrying a foreign man
i prefer marrying someone whose country, culture , and religion are like mine so not to cross to unknown land.
this is my personality, but everyone is free to do what they like. |
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Most1990
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Culture yes but religion No |
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Hope
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Never from a different religion since i am a muslimah and can only marry a muslim. As for the rest, i won't say never but it would be difficult and i think in some cases it might put a strain on newlyweds to come from different cultures. |
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Would you marry someone who was from a different country, culture and religion to you? pic 1
Would you marry someone who was from a different country, culture and religion to you? pic 2
Would you marry someone who was from a different country, culture and religion to you? pic 3 |
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