Absolutely! However, it takes a lot of mutual respect for your differing beliefs. It can be difficult at times, but if you both want it to work and are willing to accept differing spirituality, it can work. I'm a Universalist quite happy with an atheist girlfriend. :)
it depends on what the problem is. To make a relationship works, both people needs to work at it. It is hard work.
It means he is not sure of the future of the relationship. You should have asked him the reasons for this statement.
You don't. Let them have their own relationship, and if it doesn't work out, then you can try asking her.
U dnt.......he probably jus wants to get it in
You shouldn't try too hard to convert someone against his or her will. The passion to do God's work has to come from within, not from someone else.
tell your boyfriend that you are sorry but you have feelings for someone else and you don't think the relationship is going to work out true u go girl
It is important to respect the relationship your coworker has with her boyfriend. Flirting may not be appropriate or respectful in this situation. Focus on maintaining a professional relationship and fostering a supportive and friendly work environment.
Any relationship can last if you make time for each other and you try to make it work.
Is he Christian? If he is, his religion forces him to love everyone. He would still care for you but in a friend to friend relationship. Further: He sounds a bit mixed up. Don't have much to do with him for a month or more, then see how things work out.
yes because she can use their advice to help her work on her relationship with her boyfriend. also if she talks to guys a lot, she can help relate to her boyfriend.
if your relationship is bad you should break up with him, don't stay together for the kid, it'll never work out like that.
I have a best friend who moved in with her boyfriend about ten months after they started dating and they're getting married next year. If you and he are a strong couple, there's no way to go but up.