Your comment and wording reveal more about you than you probably intended. |
| Op here. I am a Chicagoan and come from a ethinically diverse family. I am not really pro gun - well..I am, but I do support trying to ban rifle sales to civilians. |
That's most normal people. A lot of asians, latinos and blacks skew that way. It's the white girls who are generally pro-abortion and all that.. |
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Try church, OP. Most conservative, pro-life people I know are religious. Maybe a more liberal church like a UCC church? Good luck!
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Hi OP, I'm from the Midwest and came on to tell you to head to the Midwest or what is affectionately or derisively called "flyover country" out East. I left the Midwest and never looked back.
Also, DC is not a state. And who in the Midwest spells it Mid-West - never seen that mix of capital letters and hyphens before. Go to the Texas State Society events. Hang out at Trump's hotel. |
| Try a southern Baptist or conservative church. Or some sort of ypubg Republicans function. Or, your college's alum Meetup in the area. |
His parents are Catholic so it’s not weird. Likely the view he was brought up with. |
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| Op here. I hate church so that is a no go. |
That seems inconsistent with conservative values. |
Ooh, that's tough. Perhaps just use the regular dating sites and put "moderately conservative" in your profile to weed out the extremely left leaning ladies? My husband leans conservative and I lean liberal. He is like you in that he is not a Trump fan at all (but did vote for W back in the day), is pro gay marriage and immigration, is comfortable having a feminist wife, and he is pro-life. I am pro-choice, though I don't know whether I would ever make that choice for myself if the situation arose. He is able to understand where I'm coming from and we agree to disagree. I knew going in how he felt and because I'm fairly moderate in my beliefs, it was not a dealbreaker for me. I'm sure I'm not alone in this, even here in DC. |
Do you have conservative friends? Church? Your parents or other relatives? |
Why are you limiting yourself to conservatives? It sounds like you’re not super conservative yourself. |
No, it doesn't. I am a conservative woman who responded at 15:53. I am a super conservative Christian who does not belong to any "church" and I am proud of it. Most churches today have nothing to do with Christianity and we are better off with out them. The entire Christian message is written out in the Bible but one needs to have discipline to read it (and no, it's not an easy book to read). Moreover, it is much better for OP not to get involved with converted, pious, church going girls with bad past. That's just a ploy for their true nature. OP - please look the totality of a woman's live choices when you pick a girlfriend The more self-restraint, self-respect, delayed gratification, and rational life choices in a girl's life the more conservative she is, even if not affiliated with any politics. Politics is pretty much a past time of lazy people now that we live in post-Hollywood era. Also, a smart woman will be aware of her biological clock (no, conservatives are not guilty of biological realities) that she will want to settle down and have children, so hopefully you will accept a conservative girlfriend that you also want to marry. |
| There are a few bars were conservatives hang out. I think Bullfeathers and the Capital Grill are two of them. |