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    aly-sam
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    I would date someone of different religion.

    From my point of view, I have seen some inter-faith relationships working out and others ending very badly. So I think it really depends on their personality, level of tolerance and upbringing more than their belief system.

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      Rev_John
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      I would date someone of different religion.

      From my point of view, I have seen some inter-faith relationships working out and others ending very badly. So I think it really depends on their personality, level of tolerance and upbringing more than their belief system.

      I tend to agree with that

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        Supernaut
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        But is there such a thing as normal?

        I think everyone's normal, but for a relationship to be successful, both partners need to make sure they're not annoying. Insanely religious people can be really annoying because they're so unapproachable. You can never have a conversation with them on anything except religion and they're very patronizing sometimes.

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          srotu
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          I think everyone's normal, but for a relationship to be successful, both partners need to make sure they're not annoying. Insanely religious people can be really annoying because they're so unapproachable. You can never have a conversation with them on anything except religion and they're very patronizing sometimes.

          I guess you could substitute "insanely religious people" with "bigots". I once dated a militant vegan, he was pretty insane.

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            Rev_John
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            laugh

            I guess you could substitute "insanely religious people" with "bigots". I once dated a militant vegan, he was pretty insane.

            It's not about finding the perfect partner, It's about being the perfect partner.

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              SarahY
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              Nope, cos i wouldn't marry them but maybe different denomination..

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                Jafar
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                I completely agree with that. Also I believe that you must forgive yourself too.

                Yes.. realizing / contemplating about our own mistakes is sometimes the hardest thing to do.. as it go against our own ego..

                Salam / Peace

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                  Rev_John
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                  Yes.. realizing / contemplating about our own mistakes is sometimes the hardest thing to do.. as it go against our own ego..

                  Salam / Peace

                  Yes admitting our faults to ourselves is very difficult.

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                    sarah2505
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                    ...
                    My prayers were answered within two months.
                    Thank God, Glory be to our God.

                    Peace.

                    Just two months? Wow, that was fast. I prayed for a real friend for 4 years before I made one, and I met her a few months after I had given up hope entirely.

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                      Tareq
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                      laugh
                      It's not about finding the perfect partner, It's about being the perfect partner.

                      That's the only way to get that perfect partner. To be the person that the perfect partner would want to be with. Be the right man/woman and the right woman/man will come along.

                      Yes admitting our faults to ourselves is very difficult.

                      Indeed, funny thing is it's very easy for us to see our own faults in others

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                        Rev_John
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                        Indeed, funny thing is it's very easy for us to see our own faults in others

                        And the people we like the least are often the ones most like us

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                          No longer a Sunna-rejecter
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                          It's not about finding the perfect partner, It's about being the perfect partner.

                          That's deep - something to remember. peace

                          I am no longer a Sunna-rejecter. See 4:59-65, 62:2-4, 3:31, 4:156, 7:157 Messenger teaches and is to be followed and obeyed. Examples of revelation received which is not in the Qur'an: 3:123-126, 33:37, 2:187, 66:3, 62:9.

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                            Meteora
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                            The title of this made me think of people going down on each other lol.

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