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  1. I have no good feelings towards religion, but I understand it can be difficult to shake one's upbringing. some people rely on religion for whatever purpose, and if it helps, even as a crutch... it would be cool, what DN said, about all sorts of different people intermarrying and understanding each other. unfortunately I can't see myself falling for someone who strongly believes in a religion (especially by the book), as that sort of faith-mentality clashes with values I hold dear (logic, not being a sheep, etc). whenever someone says "thank god" or "god intended it this and this way" etc in a serious manner, I just want to smack them. ): there is no master plan!! I know I'm very bias against religion, it's unfortunate but I just can't ever see myself marrying someone I'd see as borderline lunatic. at least you are both religious, so you can see eye to eye about having faith in an unproven deity. at the very least, you will respect each other and not think the other stupid or less logical, which is a good thing I think.
  2. I have enough money. money can be made: a poor man can become a rich man. but someone I don't love, I probably never will. it's tougher to cultivate good love than good money, so I'd pick love every time. luckily my SO comes from an equally rich family! heheheee. it does make things easier to have both. but I never would've known when I first started dating him. I mean, he had no jobs, his clothes had holes in it, and all his furniture were found in dumpsters. he doesn't upkeep an appearance of being rich. x_X
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