Topic > Essay on My Marriage - 1072

I also felt uncomfortable with this requirement because my religion was Buddhism. For example, it is difficult to change a person's religion because she is nurtured and follows her family's religion when she was a child. Devotion inculcates in his mind and creates habits in daily life. On the contrary, if I asked my boyfriend to abandon his religion to follow Buddhism, he would not accept the complex request. I wondered why my mother in law wanted to do this that I thought wasn't available. I only returned to my country for two months. Then, I had too many things to do in this time to prepare for the wedding. I had to get the marriage certificate to prove that my boyfriend and I were a couple and I opened the visa to sponsor my future husband, I had my health checked to ensure that I did not have a mental illness. It took me a long time to prepare everything promptly, so I was tired of things happening at the same time. Then, I thought that I would need a long time to adapt to a new religion to create faith in my thinking, but I couldn't refuse my mother-in-law's request because she was too devout and I didn't want to have the conflict between her and me. Then, my mother-in-law wanted me to participate in Catholicism to have a church wedding the following year, which made me feel