
Totally Blunt
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It would depend on the person more than the creed. All religions are based on patriarchal society rules. (With the exception of Bahais, I guess, but I'm not informed about them.) So, any fundamentalist from any religion would make me unhappy. A modern person would make no difference.
PS. Just as a note, Turkish Muslims, Turkish Christians and Turkish Jews are no different from each other. That is, if they haven't convinced themselves (individually) that they are different. |
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ErAs
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To love someone is the most important point and i dont think the rest is important.
i would definiately let them marry... |
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Me
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Well...I've talked to my parents about this...and they don't seem to mind. Although my family is mixed; we are predominantly Asian...although there is alot of French, Canadian, and Indian in us.
The majority of my family are either Buddhist or Christian...however there are plenty who are Muslim, and Hindu; so for them it's an easier transition. I suppose once you're already wet, it's easier to dip in the pool. |
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Undetermined Quantity
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3) It would NOT make any difference.
They are too young to get married. My oldest is only 8. When they reach the age and maturity for those relationships, I encourage them to seek out the best match from among all the people they can possibly encounter in the world.
My only caveat is, no cannibals. I want to know what it means when they say, "we'd like to have you for dinner." Other than that, it will all be fine.
This idea of common background making for better marriage is false, from my experience. :) |
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ThisIsHelloKitty
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I've talked to my parents...my dad doesn't care...for my mom it doesn't matter either...as long as they're 1) a pretty boy (haha) and 2) smart |
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baby_b313
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i would have a talk with them about if they want to be that religion.and if they would want to take the other religion or stay the same. |
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Jaimini
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3) it would make no difference
to me it doesn't matter about race or religion, it's all to do with pure love =D |
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Ladybug Queen of Lazistan
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interesting and difficult question...to be honest.I would rather have my kids married to same religion /citizen ..
reason:Religion problem will come up eventually.When it comes to raising kids ,they will be between two religions and will get confused.A little bit from daddy's religion and a little bit from mommy's religion does not work.at the end you will have totally confused kid standing there.
different citizenship.What happenes when they have kids and get a divorce?One parent wants to move back and either way one will be far away from the kids.that is not fair to the kids I think.If they live in the same country -could work,otherwise I see trouble.
But should my kids decide other than me...I would have to do best of it..I guess. |
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Ipek K
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It would make absolutely no difference for me. As long as they are happy, I would be happy :) |
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preemie mom
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I would not care as long as he's making my daughter happy all around!
but I would rip his black/white/muslim/ christian/whatever a$$ if he make her miserable!! |
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Vasiliki-Βασιλική
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i dont care about their citizenship ,that really something dont bother me...
i am not a very religious person so i prefer not to be so deep religious (fundametalist) even if he/she has the same religion with my kid..........
p.s.the only i would object is believing in jewish religion |
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Mk K
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I would be glad for my child to have found someone who they deeply care about. (if they did deeply care about that person, lol) |
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val f1 nutter
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No difference whatsoever. My daughter is in fact, married to a Turkish man and my grandaughters are mixed race. I have a Turkish husband too. If you cut us, both of our blood is red. |
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Irmak
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If she was happy with him, it wouldn't make any difference. I would be happy too.
I don't have a child, also I'm a child :), but if I had I would try to make him/her happy. I never compare people with skin colour, nationality, language and so on. Doing this is so stupid. |
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ipek
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Who cares, as long as they are happy. |
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SUE
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Religion is one thing, citizenship is another entirely.
I would say the religion thing should be a disappointment, except that's what I did, so, as long as the grandkids are going to be raised by my religion, that's cool.
Nationality, wow, that would be great! I'd HAVE to travel to visit his in-laws! |
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laydpandora
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If they love each other no prob different citizenship or religion .I`ll be happy |
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♥Lil'☆(Sina's sister)
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i wudnt let marrying a non muslim |
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