stoplooklisten wrote: » Crucify Her
RIGHTisRIGHT wrote: » OP start this thread with Mosque Synagog or Mormon Temple and see how long it would last.
Avatar MIA wrote: » Sooo - not too many people bothered about their potential significant other believing in sky fairies. Riiight.
Avatar MIA wrote: » Sooo - not too many people bothered about their potential significant other believing in sky fairies. Riiight. How Positively Courageous.
Deleted User wrote: » No. It's because most people respect others beliefs regardless how strange they might seem.
syklops wrote: » Her attitude towards sex is the show stopper for me, not whether she goes to Mass. After a few weeks of seeing her, the issue would certainly have arisen. Probably a couple of times. If her attitude is "In a few weeks when we know each other better you can take me roughly from behind", then great. If its more along the lines of "If you want me to commit a sinful act it will be after you, to quote my homegirl Beyonce, - put a ring on it", then I would drop her faster than a shot at last orders.
Mongfinder General wrote: » But if she did make you wait there would would be no artificial contraception if she's playing it by the book. That my friend could be worth waiting for!
unichick wrote: » Give the lady a chance I say. My OH is much more religious than me and we make it work. It seems almost fashionable to be an atheist these days. I say respect other peoples beliefs.
SarahMollie wrote: » I would personally be very wary but only based on previous experience. About 4 years ago I started dating a guy. He was very well educated (PhD level from a very prestegious university in an engineering discipline) and TBF I always knew that he was a "traditional", country kind of guy which at first I liked, because I thought - great, no game playing, nice straight forward guy. Overtime though it became apparent that his mass going was not just to appease his family, rather that he heavily believed himself, and ultimately by his own addition, his faith was only getting stronger. I began to feel like he disapproved of me or of us, and it became impossible to have a grown up relationship, because on one hand he was going on like he was mad about me, but then he'd come out with these comments about guilt and lack of self discipline etc..... I really didn't know how to deal with it and maybe at first just hoped he'd shut up, but no. I also found it really hard for someone who is published in scientific journals and was serious about his work, could also be so blindly accepting of something that in my mind is as credible as the Easter Bunny. He always had the same answer - Faith. Never, ever again. *I may have ultimately told him to Fook Off and join the priesthood and not to inflict himself and his guilt on any other women*