I often read a lot about different philosophical points of view, and religious perspectives. Sort of gives me a better way to look at life with an open mind. There's a question that's resurfaced more than once in my head that I can't exactly answer.
If two people are of different religions, I know that in the ideal situation, it shouldn't matter and the people should still love each other regardless or race or whatever.
But in the real world, it doesn't usually happen this way. I have an Indian friend whose...obviously hindu, and because he's different than the majority (catholics, christians) etc, he has a hard time trying to meet women.
Yet, on the other hand, I have a friend whose catholic, who has it easier meeting women.
Obviously because the catholic is part of a major majority it's going to be easier for him with less complications dealing with family to date a wider range of women.
I myself am christian, just to put that out there.
Is it attractive to women for a guy whose say...hindu, or buddhist to stand strong to who he is and what he believes in, even if it's a different race or religion.
Or...should he conform to the majority to make it easier and less complicated.
