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Would you consider dating or marrying a muslim man or woman?
Why or why not? |
| Really? |
| No, because I'm Christian and would like my children to be raised in a single faith. If that weren't the case, I'd be as open to a Muslim person as I would be to anyone else of a different faith (Jewish, Buddhist, etc.). |
| No, but I would not date a devout Christian either. |
| I don't know what a "mulim" is, but I prefer to only date Muslims with mullets wearing muslin. |
| I probably wouldn't hit it off with anyone religious since I'm an atheist. |
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Absolutely. Come from a mixed, mostly Catholic background. Dated a nice Turkish guy, a practicing Muslim. Had a crush on a Berber in college, also practicing Muslim - beautiful green eyes and golden skin tone. Sigh. Not too brainy, sadly. I ended up marrying an atheist Asian. At least there's the golden skin tone, plus he's brainy
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+1. Atheist married to another atheist. I tried to marry a born-again Christian; that didn't take. |
Depends how in your face you are or they are. I am probably best described as an atheist and my DH is a church going Christian. It works out just fine. |
| A practicing or devout Muslim? HELL NO. |
Ditto, |
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I would not date anyone who has extremely observant (in any faith), but a liberal/non-observant Muslim would be as dateable as anyone else.
Signed, Non-observant Jew |
+1. |
| Probably not. |
| I dated an atheist Berber in grad school. He was always sharing his books on the biology of the mind. I also dated an atheist Pakistani. I don't think I could date a strong believer, though--I've read the Quran and there's just too much in there I'm uncomfortable with, especially wrt nob-Muslims and women. |