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Originally Posted by BlueG2
it isn't whether you love her or not, it is whether you have the same values as her. for me, I would never change or start having faith in a religion just because my gf wanted me to change my view because that would be the only way we could be together. It's more than just "loving her" or not.
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My wife is catholic, I brought up catholic but have considered myself an athiest for the last 18 years. She wanted to get married in a catholic church and although I wasn't all that in favor of it I did it for her. Marriage and relationships in general are all about give and take, you can do something for someone without challenging your morals and beliefs. I got married in a catholic church by a catholic priest but I certainly don't consider myself a catholic nor would she expect me to.
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