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No man i would'nt. The only thing i would do is to clarify to my lover that we should'nt let religious to interfere in our love.I thnk that is jst simple because she wud take a way to his church and i wud tyk mine to my church. Whn we come back we are a family again. I wud also make it a point that we never discuss our religious matters because this is where conflict my arise

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