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27 Sep 2016 10:12 #322300
by Nargis
i think the parents should sit on ice and let the kids decide what they want to do.
too many times i see parents mess up a good thing when it comes to their kids gettting married and religion. its not their right to impose on what the couple should do.
the couple should respect their parents but the parents have to realize that the couple will be their own ppl and they need to relinquish control and leave the couple to do have the wedding they want.
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27 Sep 2016 10:15 #322303
by Googley
Steuuuppps the groom need to grow a pair and just convert the gyal! ::LOL:: ::LOL::
seriously, parents are not always rights....this is the kids moment. Let them do what they want and just be supportive!
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27 Sep 2016 10:19 #322305
by chairman
my thread is not about converting.
its about religion is used to divide in the case i saw.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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27 Sep 2016 10:26 #322307
by The Captain
well you left the thread hanging people take the discussion the way they interpret the few points you gave
what happen in the end
was there disagreement
did anyone object
did the parents get along
?????
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27 Sep 2016 10:28 #322309
by Googley
again you blame the religion, why? There are people in the same religion (hindu and Muslim) who reacts differently to similar situations....you thanked the religions then?
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27 Sep 2016 10:29 #322310
by chairman
you made good points.
so its ok for the mother to boycott based on religious reasons.
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