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Abbie.
12-04-2012, 12:40 AM
Would your family be annoyed if you were a Protestant going out with a catholic? My sister is going out with a boy called eamon (catholic name) and my granda has a real problem with it.
Maybe it's not a big deal in England? I don't think it's a big deal, it's just if they got married or had children then it would be a problem I guess
There's not really that many strict religious people that I know of round these parts, especially so much so that they'd restrict their child going out with someone. Then again, saying that I somehow managed to find one since my ex's parents didnt even know about us until a week before we broke up, and it was just her dad, dont know if her mum ever found out ha, but i digress..
But yeah I dont think my mum would care what religion the person I went out with was, I dont have a religious family (i think believing in god is as close to religion as it gets, but nothing strict).
I guess it's a much bigger problem where you are though.
dirrty
12-04-2012, 12:55 AM
parents wouldn't care tbf. they're religious, but not that religious really.
Abbie.
12-04-2012, 01:00 AM
I think because where I'm from is extremely Protestant my family are just like hmmmm.. Hes nice though.
My aunty was like omgs they don't believe in birth control etc and my mums like if they have a child apparently they get christianed catholic at birth?
Swearwolf
12-04-2012, 09:01 AM
Never heard of such problems over here, hell i dont even know the difference, no one in my family is religious in the slightest and to think of it i dont know anyone who is lol
wixard
12-04-2012, 10:01 AM
well i live in dublin and i don't know a single religious person
i went to a school that was 'multidenominational' which means it doesn't believe in religion but we still had catholics
nobody here cares about religion, also i know so many 'catholics' that use birth control... they really don't care
so no my family wouldn't care, i'd never date someone really into their religion anyway, i just don't understand it
Inseriousity.
12-04-2012, 10:35 AM
My parents are far from religious. In fact they were like 'what you want to study religion for' (I do it at uni) so they wouldn't have a problem. It's a shame your granddad has a problem with it but he lived through a different time of conflict so perhaps not too surprising.
buttons
12-04-2012, 10:40 AM
considering this generation tends not to give a **** about religion, i don't think this is going to be a problem in the future. my grandad is catholic and completely old-fashioned and niave, he wants me to have a catholic boyfriend and the whole NO SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE. it'll be a long time before i get married though and i'm pretty sure he'll be gone by then...
my ex was buddhist and his mum used that as an excuse to not like me but i know it's because i'm white. my ex before that was catholic which his mum LOVED then decided i was a promiscuous devil child. religion can be pretty crazy.
MotorStefan95
12-04-2012, 11:32 AM
My parents wouldn't care who I went out with.
Think its a Northern Ireland thing really. It's not really a religious thing as such because people identify themselves as protestant or catholic but don't even believe in God. My dad is a catholic but I was brought up a protestant and my family are all like big rangers supporters/in bands etc and they all accept my dad. My dad's family didn't want my dad marrying my mum though. If I was to marry a catholic, my kids would have to be brought up protestant. It isn't something I would compromise on.
dbgtz
12-04-2012, 12:54 PM
No one in my family is strict to religion, and I think the only one who is actually religious are my grandparents on my dads side, even then the only time they ever bring it up is if you say like "OH GOD" then they just comment saying blasphemy.
Abbie.
14-04-2012, 01:31 AM
Apparently none of my family would ever set foot in a chapel.. I don't think I would either though!
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