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Relationships across cultures and/or religions - can they work?
Danny!
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As we live in an increasingly global world, we're more likely to mix with people from different cultures and religions. This means that an increasing number of people find themselves in relationships with people with very different beliefs and values to themselves.
There's an interesting question and answer piece here from a man who asks:
"if 2 people are attracted by each other, love each other (or at least believe to) and have the sincere intention to build (or at least try to) a strong relationship that would last, can they achieve their objective even if they are extremely different (both intrinsically and in what life has offered to them since their encounter)?" [http://www.scienceofrelationships.com/home/2012/4/30/were-from-different-culturescan-it-work.html]
Do you think a relationship can be happy and successful when you have very different core beliefs, may be seen negatively by others from either belief set, and need to do some very different things with your time?
Have you ever been in a relationship with someone with very different beliefs to your own? Would you?
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One of my friends friend is married to a guy that is Hindu. She isn't Hindu herself I don't thibj she's religious at all but they've both accepted it and he still follows his religion so I guess that is a perfect example that people can make it work if they want to
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Her husband doesn't really like his mother in law (nothing new here I think) but I do think that a lot of this negativity stems from the fact that her husband is white and not asian - and therefore is going against her mother's wishes. I don't see that skin colour should make any sort of difference and as long as your child is happy, that should be the main thing. It seems like family can play a strong factor in inter-racial couples - and it can play quite a detrimental role on the relationship sometimes, if the couple lets it. My friend and her husband didn't let it I'm happy to say, and I think they are wonderful together - despite the animosity from her parents
I'm 30yrs old and white. She's 26 and Asian (Pakistani). We've only just started chatting to each other online since the weekend. She's an amazingly beautiful woman and I CANNOT believe she's talking to me. We met on a dating site. She told me that she looked at my profile and when I didn't send her a message, she sent me one asking if I like Asian girls. I said yes and we took it from there. We've talked mostly about everything now. She even asked me questions on sex last night !!!! ......I'm running out what to say about her.
She's a little shy like me... and she enjoys some of the same things as me.
She told me that her parents don't want her to date guys, (something to do with her culture????!), but she dates them any way.
She doesn't like Asian guys, only white guys.
She's told me that I'm cute lol
I want this to work but I'm worried that something might happen if her parents find out that she's dating.
In Helen's example, the beliefs are about bringing up a child, which have very important and real consequences in everyday life.
But beliefs about ethics and how we should live our lives aren't necessarily the same as as beliefs about theology.
In my personal opinion it's very important to match with a partner on some fundamental beliefs, but we can also happily mismatch on others. So a liberal religious person or atheist might find themselves living similar lives in terms of ethics and morality, and therefore match up fine even if they disagree fundamentally on theological issues. But two people of similar religious beliefs might have fundamentally different views on what a relationship entails, how to interact with other people or how to bring up a child, which could make their relationship impossible.
So maybe what's important here is being able to identify for ourselves what beliefs and values are really important to us (and therefore that we wouldn't feel comfortable with compromising very far), and looking at matching those with someone?
I should have said that I have no objections in dating someone who is of a different ethnicity as me.
I would rather date someone Asian then English since they are more caring, and blah di blah di blah and slim lol
English girls can be rather boring.
The Chinese government are offering cash incentives to couples where one partner is a member of the majority ethnicity Han Chinese, and the other is a member of an ethnic minority. It's an interesting piece of social engineering, a bit like UK governments offering cash to encourage marriage as opposed to other forms of long-term relationship.
It raises an interesting point of the value to society of relationships across perceived religious/ethnic/national/cultural divides.