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I don't know if I would get on that well with a catholic. I've never even been out with one. Well, they are used to being on their knees a lot. Right, I heard that they were allowed to practice some alternative method of birth control but I didn't know what that meant. |
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Sat 03/23/13 07:13 PM
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it's no big deal to me as long as he isn't overly religious so I really don't have an interesting comment On the contrary, I think it’s very interesting. *puts latex gloves on to prep for a good probing* This won't hurt a bit, but you may experience some slight pressure. Will you try to win your spouse back to religious beliefs? Would you feel it was your duty to do so? no & no *(resists telling Cyn what we do to laytex gloves in THIS town)* |
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it's no big deal to me as long as he isn't overly religious so I really don't have an interesting comment On the contrary, I think it’s very interesting. *puts latex gloves on to prep for a good probing* This won't hurt a bit, but you may experience some slight pressure. Will you try to win your spouse back to religious beliefs? Would you feel it was your duty to do so? no & no *(resists telling Cyn what we do to laytex gloves in THIS town)* Very Cool Sweet! |
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I don't know if I would get on that well with a catholic. I've never even been out with one. Well, they are used to being on their knees a lot. Right, I heard that they were allowed to practice some alternative method of birth control but I didn't know what that meant. |
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I don't know if I would get on that well with a catholic. I've never even been out with one. Well, they are used to being on their knees a lot. Right, I heard that they were allowed to practice some alternative method of birth control but I didn't know what that meant. ain't u evah heard that we cahtolic girls we got us rhythm |
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I plan to marry a man of my Faith. I do not feel I would have a problem with him changing his religion later, because I am not seeking a religious man but a man, who has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. doesn't that put a limit on prospective suitors? i mean, there are some decent people out there that are not religious... My prospective partners are limited as I want someone who believes in God, but not a zealot. Amen to that! One who believes,but doesnt paint days with it! |
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I don't know if I would get on that well with a catholic. I've never even been out with one. Well, they are used to being on their knees a lot. Right, I heard that they were allowed to practice some alternative method of birth control but I didn't know what that meant. ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaa Aaaaaawww!!! Tawt!! Now,this is a new you!! Ha ha ha haaa |
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I don't know if I would get on that well with a catholic. I've never even been out with one. Well, they are used to being on their knees a lot. Right, I heard that they were allowed to practice some alternative method of birth control but I didn't know what that meant. ain't u evah heard that we cahtolic girls we got us rhythm Yes but I really don't want to have a theological debate about it. |
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Religious differences in marriage are a major philosophical lifestyle, and family mismatch. Impacts a wide swath of activities and values. It is all a matter of degree of the mismatch. There may be quite a few compromises which have to be made between the two partners for them both to be satisfied. If one partner believes they must go to church every week and the other thinks religion is a big bunch of hooey then it might cause problems. Heck even if one person really likes to go to church and the other one just is very casual about it and doesn't really enjoy it very much then that also can produce quite a bit of friction. If one partner decides to make a religion change and the other does not then it increases the mismatch and could be so severe as to make the marriage impractical. |
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