Should one stay in a relationship with someone of a different religion
roshini asks: My boyfriend is a male chauvinist; he never understands my feelings and perspectives. I don’t like breaking relationships and so I thought to adjust with him, but later on I couldn’t, and we had lots of fights. He has trust issues with me. He is afraid to marry me since we are from different religions. Now I need to decide what to do – to be in this kind of relationship or to leave him!
Hi roshini –
Have you ever heard of John Gray? He wrote a famous book called Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, and a number of sequels to it. At one point, he wrote about the question of whether couples should share interests, or have an “opposites attract” dynamic.
His answer was that it doesn’t matter. That it can be delightful when both of you like horror movies or football, and it can be fun when you disagree about lots of things. But, he argued, what matters is that the partners share Values. Core moral values. Especially if they’re thinking of having and raising children.
So she loves reading sappy romantic novels while he plays violent first-person-shooter video games? That can be okay, if they agree about those big issues – like religion in their lives, or whether it’s okay to commit crimes. Or the roles of men and women.
That last one is a big one. Because you can disagree about politics and just avoid discussing how you vote, but your beliefs about a woman’s place is in a home will show up every hour!
So you can probably see where I’m going with this. I have no idea how old you are. If you’re thirteen and want to have someone to go to the school dance with, then all I care about is Continue reading