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  1. If you can’t be friends with people who have different beliefs than you have some maturing to do. I mean this respectfully. I’m friends with Christians, Jewish , atheist, conservatives, and liberals. It doesn’t matter to me as long as you are respectful. Learn the be friends with people who don’t agree with you but respect you, trust me.

  2. Premarital sex is forbidden. It is fornication. It does not matter if the woman is not Muslim. It is expressly forbidden. If you go to the wedding of fornicators your endorsing their lifestyle choices. You’re celebrating their sin.

    But the long and the short of it is you believe this man’s relationship, his love is a sin. You are not and can not be his friend if you believe an intrinsic part of himself is wrong and sinful. If you can not celebrate him finding love and someone who he wants to share his life with, you aren’t his friend. It doesn’t matter if you blame it on your religion or not – your belief on this matter is completely incompatible with you being a real friend. And your dismissive nonsense in your original post illustrates that.

    Would you really want to be friends with someone who looked at your wedding invitation and said no I’m not going. I love you but I hate your religion so I can’t go to your religious ceremony? I’m your friend but you’re marrying a woman and that’s just wrong and disgusting? I support you but your spouse is too old/too young and I can celebrate something my personal beliefs hold to be sinful and morally wrong? That’s someone you can maybe be civil to in the halls at work, but that would never be a friend.

  3. He is being childish, and using himself as a threat to make you behave the way he wants. At least, that's what it seems like from your post.

    Does he have any health issues, where not taking medication, or eating enough food, could drastically change his behavior? That sort of thing could mean that his behavior isn't normal for him, but you don't mention how long you've been dating. It may have been for a short enough time that you haven't noticed this before now.

    The “thinking about driving off the road” stuff isn't that unusual. There's even some schools of philosophy on being aware of that, and not choosing such actions. But weaponizing that idea, and trying to make it sound like your fault? That's emotional abuse.

  4. Yoo the stories people tell these days are wild “i was trying to get nudes for a friend” this generation is doomed.

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