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lienda
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Cultural differencesPosted : 13 Apr, 2019 06:25 AMWhat do you think about falling in love with someone who have different culture and race background with you ? |
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Cultural differencesPosted : 14 Apr, 2019 06:02 PMI think it can work. Be sure to respect the other persons culture and ask lots of questions. Try to learn as much as you can while dating. That's more important then what type movies you like (LOL) NEVER bring cultural difference up , if you are having an argument . |
HelloJesusLovesYou
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Cultural differencesPosted : 11 May, 2019 07:41 PMBeautiful, especially when that man and woman are equally yoked in their Biblical beliefs |
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JamesEG
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Cultural differencesPosted : 14 May, 2019 10:29 AMPersonally, I'm confident persons of different cultures and races can match up well, lienda. |
saltyreader
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Cultural differencesPosted : 17 May, 2019 02:35 AMAs somebody else has already stated, the Lord, His Word and a Christian lifestyle might make it possible. I was reading a dissertation in regards of marriage and it stated that it should be honoring the Lord what should be the first and ultimate goal of marriage. If likes would make a clear distinction of how well received that article was, I would need to say it only got 2 votes. Yeah, it is not what anybody would have expected ever! But you know what, that might be the actual reason it was right, because it was addressing God's concerns and not ours, God's Will and not just our will. Why? |
HonestyAlways89
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Cultural differencesPosted : 18 Sep, 2019 01:40 AMIt depends on the individuals involved. Both need to have a genuine interest in the others culture. I have seen it fail, but I have also seen it succeed. I'm not sure where my personal experience falls, as my soon to be ex-wife is Chinese. We had a very deep and profound love for one another and for the most part a good marriage. I would have been thrilled to stay married to her for another 20+ years. However, the fact that she never experienced independence and went from her fathers home straight into marriage with me left a void i think in who she is. She now desires to be independent and travel the world...alone. While our youngest is only 11. The fact that we have different 'spiritual' beliefs has proven to be a much bigger obstacle than cultural differences. She believe in God, but unsure about Jesus and doubts the Bible's legitimacy. I now KNOW Jesus, and although I too use to doubt the Bible's legitimacy, the research I have done makes me feel very confident in the Bible's teachings. So I guess what I'm saying is don't let cultural differences stop you. There are many things that can cause 'issues' in a relationship. So best to take any new relationship slow and really get to know each other, and make sure that you are on the same page for the most part with life goals and 'expectations'. It also helps when one or both partners are flexible and accommodating. |