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Different Religion In Relationship

In America different religion in relationship or family can sometimes cause lots of issues throughout trusting or not being able to praise your partner or family cultural religion.

According to Mijgona Kovazoda, a student at forsyth satellite academy. She said that, “ It’s hard being from one culture and having a different religion from your partner, because for me personally being a muslim, I always think about the future, things like will I be marry that person who has different religion? Or will my parents like him ? because of the way i was raised my parents opinion is very important to me. I wouldn’t do anything to disappoint them. So no I don’t think that I would ever trust or be in a serious relationship with someone who has a different beliefs, and we were most likely raised differently.” so basically having a relationship outside of your cultural and religion is something that can cause lots of impacts through a family. By having different belief which put humanity against each other.

Furthermore, according to experts on religion and romance, “religiously differences don’t always spell doom for relationships, but they can lead to argument and tensions. Religiously mixed couples should be proactive about addressing the role faith will play in the the family.” so basically religion is a very big issue. If two people aren’t on the same page, It can mess up in the foundation of the family. And also couple who has children in the house that are always arguments in front of the children about two different types of religions can sometimes cause bad influences for the children's. And they also too young to be facing things like religions that can makes humanity against each other.

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