Bahamut.Rulerofdarkness said: »
Sylph.Josiahfk said: »
You meet a girl/boy.
They are adamantly religious and you're adamantly not. But as friends you both have tolerance and easily stay in touch. After a time they fall for you and says they'd give up their religion to be with you, un-provoked desperation it seems but you don't know for sure.
Do you
A: say yes, let them and become a secular couple
B: say no, you refuse to let them change their religion/beliefs for such a reason.
E: friend zone them.
C: say no and try to work it out as a couple while each retaining respective beliefs or lack thereof
D: you dont do any of these
They are adamantly religious and you're adamantly not. But as friends you both have tolerance and easily stay in touch. After a time they fall for you and says they'd give up their religion to be with you, un-provoked desperation it seems but you don't know for sure.
Do you
A: say yes, let them and become a secular couple
B: say no, you refuse to let them change their religion/beliefs for such a reason.
E: friend zone them.
C: say no and try to work it out as a couple while each retaining respective beliefs or lack thereof
D: you dont do any of these
If I opt for "A", do they retain any of the nuisances of their religion? Or is it like they were never religious to begin with?
I'm going to go with "A" if it is like they were never religious in the first place.
Otherwise, "D".
With where I live, if you aren't religious most people want absolutely nothing to do with you because you are a "lost cause" and aren't worth it.