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My relatives disapprove of my BF's religion

 

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My boyfriend is Muslim and I'm Christian. We don't mind since we share the same values and we're crazy for each other. Even better, my parents adore him and his adore me. The only problem is that when my mom told her sister, she freaked out and said he can't be trusted because of his faith. I'm not going to break up with him because I know he's a good person, but it bums me that my aunt doesn't see it that way. Is there anything I can do to change her mind?

 

First, awesome job on finding a guy who both you and your parents like. And kudos for being open-minded. But as you so unfortunately discovered, not everyone dismisses stereotypes so readily. Prejudice is an easy thing to find and a difficult thing to face – especially when it's coming from a family member. This advice isn't going to rid all of the world's intolerance (we wish), but hopefully it will patch up this sticky family sitch.

 

Open mind, open discussion

Start off with a warm and heartfelt talk. Tell her that though you respect her, you were hoping she would be more tolerant and accepting of your boyfriend and his beliefs. Calmly stand true to your principles, but more importantly, avoid any blame games or sweeping generalizations. After all, those pesky presumptions are what started this problem in the first place.

 

Knowledge is power

They say people fear what they do not know. Suggest discussing some of his religion's beliefs with her. If she's open to it, your aunt will find that unlike the extremists portrayed in the media, Islam promotes good will and peace. Once she understands this, she'll be able to see your guy for who he is, and not the negative stereotypes she has ingrained in her mind.

 

Moving forward

If she won't budge in taking off her bigoted blinders, don't let that bother you. Realize that those beliefs are hers – no matter how much you disagree – and put this discordance out of your minds at family get-togethers. Most importantly, remember to stick to your convictions while still being considerate of others' opinions. Your aunt might not change her mind, but maybe you'll inspire others to be more accepting.

 

Good luck, girl!
 
 

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BY KARMEN FOX ON 12/6/2011 12:55:00 PM

POSTED IN happy holidays, problems with my parents, 411 on family feuds, my parents are way-strict, how to talk to parents, religion

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Lemontwist...
I'm Christian and I am very serious about my faith. It's not "Optional." But we do have free will, and we don't have to do it, but neither do muslims. It's bad for us not to.
I respect your faith, can you please respect mine?

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by beththebrave on 12/9/2011 4:13:08 PM

 
 

@lemontwist213... you're comments about Christianity hurt my feelings. Please research before you make assumptions like that.

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by sunnyd1 on 12/8/2011 10:03:59 PM

 
 



MOD MOD MOD MOD MOD!
I "adopted" a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq. I'm not permitted to type where he/she is or where they are stationed but i worry about him/her because i wonder what could happen. i write him/her letters every week and send care packages monthly. is there anything that you suggest that can help me feel less worried and stressed about my soldier???
-Renae




Hey Renae,

That is amazing! This is a really great thing you're doing for your soldier - getting letters, items from his/her home country, and a reminder that people support him/her from far away means a LOT. You should feel good about that! It's natural to feel scared for our soldiers overseas - they face a lot of danger each and every day. And it's true that they can never predict what will happen. But try to remind yourself that they are trained for this. They work in loyal teams and are led by even more experienced military men who know what they're doing. They're in good hands, working hard for a cause they believe in, and love what they do. You can't do anything to make sure they're always safe, but you CAN keep writing/showing them we care to boost their confidence and their mood! <3
Lauren C.

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by ImJustMe96 on 12/8/2011 8:26:52 PM

 
 

I am Muslim and Muslims can't have boyfriends and girlfriends and we're totally fine with that, because dating is not because you truly love that person anyways, it's just because they are good-looking or pretty, it's not love it's attraction. The only case is when we get married. If you think about it's actually a really beautiful thing, having one person that you love your entire life and not having to through that boyfriend/girlfriend drama in high school.

And it doesn't matter how many values you share, it's not the same whatsoever, because Muslims are really strict and serious about their religion and its nice because you have a limit to everything and you're never lost. Christians, they have values and a religion too, but they're not serious about it, doing what the bible says and going to church is optional.

Hope I gave you a new perspective on Muslim religion!

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by lemontwist213 on 12/8/2011 3:29:29 PM

 
 

Wow Cheerox!
That's dramatic. They'll find out eventually, just tell them the truth about "Sarah."

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by beththebrave on 12/7/2011 11:48:54 PM

 
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