Gaspode
<font color=blue>Its threatening and romantic....
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Hiya
Well, I am going to post (probably against my better judgement) because I think some really unfair things are being said here.
Firstly, I'm not married, I've been with my DBF for over four years and we have lived together for over two. I am Christian, he is atheist.
For us, therefore, religion is not a central part of our relationship and that works for us. For others, I think it is great that they may have that central faith to hold on to together - basically, whatever 'works' for you, good for you!
But, I did want to say that I felt it was a little condescending (and I'm willing to believe southernclass did not mean it to be, you know how tones and body language are missed out of msg board posts so its easy to misinterpret...) when southernclass made a point of mentioning that she didn't understand ppl who survive without faith as central to a relationship (I've had to deal with comments like this from a devoutly religious friend of mine so I'm sorry but it gets my back up to see it!)
So I can understand workinggal's comments and it certainly got petty from there on and that wasn't required.
This is a nice thread, marriage is certainly something to celebrate! Lets keep it that way and just congratulate and be happy for ppl who have found ways to make it work - even if they are different from our own
Cya,
Gaspode
Well, I am going to post (probably against my better judgement) because I think some really unfair things are being said here.
Firstly, I'm not married, I've been with my DBF for over four years and we have lived together for over two. I am Christian, he is atheist.
For us, therefore, religion is not a central part of our relationship and that works for us. For others, I think it is great that they may have that central faith to hold on to together - basically, whatever 'works' for you, good for you!

But, I did want to say that I felt it was a little condescending (and I'm willing to believe southernclass did not mean it to be, you know how tones and body language are missed out of msg board posts so its easy to misinterpret...) when southernclass made a point of mentioning that she didn't understand ppl who survive without faith as central to a relationship (I've had to deal with comments like this from a devoutly religious friend of mine so I'm sorry but it gets my back up to see it!)
So I can understand workinggal's comments and it certainly got petty from there on and that wasn't required.
This is a nice thread, marriage is certainly something to celebrate! Lets keep it that way and just congratulate and be happy for ppl who have found ways to make it work - even if they are different from our own

Cya,
Gaspode