daughter broke up with boyfriend over election

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.



Going to guess OP is a troll.
Anonymous
Why are people STILL asking or referring to this election as "politics?" As in, " We just have different opinions about politics."

This is not politics. These are basic core values, the fight for women, the fight for democracy. We aren't engaging in kumbayah anymore with people who voted to hurt others, this nation, and the world. Why is this so hard to understand?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.



Going to guess OP is a troll.


It's called typos. Not troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot fathom ending a relationship because someone didn't want to vote for Kamala Harris.


I cannot fathom it either. But i can total fathom ending the relationship because the partner voted for Trump
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.


She's an idiot, OP, but she won't be the first 25 YO who let a good guy go for a ridiculous reason.

Get back to us when she's a 45 YO old maid preschool teacher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Her relationship and choice.

Good for her!


Encourage your DD to shave her head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.


She's an idiot, OP, but she won't be the first 25 YO who let a good guy go for a ridiculous reason.

Get back to us when she's a 45 YO old maid preschool teacher.


She can come here to receive validation from all the other childless cat ladies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.


She's an idiot, OP, but she won't be the first 25 YO who let a good guy go for a ridiculous reason.

Get back to us when she's a 45 YO old maid preschool teacher.


I'd personally much rather be alone than in a relationship with someone who disregards my rights.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.


She's an idiot, OP, but she won't be the first 25 YO who let a good guy go for a ridiculous reason.

Get back to us when she's a 45 YO old maid preschool teacher.


I'd personally much rather be alone than in a relationship with someone who disregards my rights.


Great! Go to it. But just for fun, tell us what "rights" you think OP's daughter's BF might be disregarding.
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Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.


She's an idiot, OP, but she won't be the first 25 YO who let a good guy go for a ridiculous reason.

Get back to us when she's a 45 YO old maid preschool teacher.


I'd personally much rather be alone than in a relationship with someone who disregards my rights.


Great! Go to it. But just for fun, tell us what "rights" you think OP's daughter's BF might be disregarding.


I mean, not dying if you have a miscarriage, for one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.


She's an idiot, OP, but she won't be the first 25 YO who let a good guy go for a ridiculous reason.

Get back to us when she's a 45 YO old maid preschool teacher.


She can come here to receive validation from all the other childless cat ladies.


OP drank the NPR cool-aid and ended up indoctrinating her poor child.

Now she’s having regrets about raising a LWNJ who will likely turn into an angry cat-hoarder living in her basement.

So she turned to DCUM for affirmation.


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Anonymous wrote:Waiting for OP to say DD voted for Trump and he voted for Harris.

Still not a good fit.


Strong political beliefs are not exactly attractive in a woman. OP's daughter will probably replace the bf easily, but the issue is whether the next guy will be an upgrade or downgrade.

What a gross outlook. I'm glad women have a political voice and choice. People who don't care about this stuff are lacking depth of character.


Caring and obsession are two different vehicles in life. Crossing that line is damaging in so many ways.


Yes, the obsessive worship of Trump by MAGA to the point where they deny reality and defend his easily-debunked lies is so damaging to them and to our country. It's cult-like behavior and so hard to deprogram.


MAGA/President Trump are dealing with reality. VP Kamala Harris lied repeatedly during the 107 day campaign in an attempt to trick voters. VP Harris lives in a fantasy world of celebrities and the ultra-wealthy who thrive on telling others what to think & believe rather than focusing on listening to voters' real world concerns.

The right person & party won. The far left was just focusing on silly issues that are a sure sign of a society's downfall. And, before you guess/assume my politics, I am a registered Democrat (which will change soon) and I respect & adore Independent Senator
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Nicki Haley, Joe Manchin,and many others holding opposing positions.


Manchin, Warren and Sanders endorsed Harris. Haley ran against Trump for the GOP nomination. Not sure your adoration of them should translate into being a Trump supporter, but you do you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who would end a relationship because of who someone voted for is mentally ill; we live in a democracy, and politics in not life. And yes, it seems there are a lot of mentally ill people right now. It's ironic to me that many reflexively call Republicans cult members when this behavior--which is extremely cultish--only seems to be coming from one side. People need to be seriously de-programmed. This is wildly unhealthy.


Yeah, a lot of good Germans backed Hitler, after all.
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Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend mostly because he voted for a different person than she did..
She had no idea he felt the day he did, is it normally to brake up with someone mostly because of politics reasons? She's a 25 year old preschool teacher.



Going to guess OP is a troll.


It's called typos. Not troll.


Still a troll.

No one could be as stupid and closed-minded as OP and her daughter supposedly are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I voted differently. We were able to discuss our choices peacefully and we both most agreed with what the other said. We are generation X and respectfully disagreeing is normal for us. I have always had friends with all different political views. Makes for interesting conversation. Both DH and I consider ourselves independents and we this isn't the first time we have voted for different people.


You and DH are actual mature adults, PP.

Most others in this thread have the maturity of toddlers.
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