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jamiecrz
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Hello all,
I recently ended a 3 year relationship with my ex-girlfriend because of our religious differences (she was the initiator). I’m having a hard time coping with things because I saw myself being with her in the future.
I am catholic, and she is a born again christian. She wasn’t practicing her religion and was baptised as a catholic, but her parents decided to change when she was young and had no choice.
It’s hard for me to accept things ended and I’ve been feeling empty inside. She wasn’t opposed to converting, but she was afraid of creating conflict within her family, since she still lived with her parents and because they were very devout in practicing their religion. She didn’t want them to be mad at her or to hinder her relationship with them.
She has explained to me that although she still loves me, she can’t stay around because she knows that a catholic marriage is important to me and that she doesn’t want to convert when she feels unsure of things. I still love her, and I guess its hard because we didn’t end things on a bad note and we still have strong feelings for each other.
I wanted to know if anyone has been in this situation before and how they coped with the saddness of a break up. I trust God that this may be better for both of us but deep down I still hope that I can reconnect with her in the future.
Thank you in advance for any replies I get. Please pray for me!
I recently ended a 3 year relationship with my ex-girlfriend because of our religious differences (she was the initiator). I’m having a hard time coping with things because I saw myself being with her in the future.
I am catholic, and she is a born again christian. She wasn’t practicing her religion and was baptised as a catholic, but her parents decided to change when she was young and had no choice.
It’s hard for me to accept things ended and I’ve been feeling empty inside. She wasn’t opposed to converting, but she was afraid of creating conflict within her family, since she still lived with her parents and because they were very devout in practicing their religion. She didn’t want them to be mad at her or to hinder her relationship with them.
She has explained to me that although she still loves me, she can’t stay around because she knows that a catholic marriage is important to me and that she doesn’t want to convert when she feels unsure of things. I still love her, and I guess its hard because we didn’t end things on a bad note and we still have strong feelings for each other.
I wanted to know if anyone has been in this situation before and how they coped with the saddness of a break up. I trust God that this may be better for both of us but deep down I still hope that I can reconnect with her in the future.
Thank you in advance for any replies I get. Please pray for me!
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