Dating someone with different political views

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A difference of political opinion is reserved for normal people who disagree on funding for infrastructure or education.

It isn't normal to think that it's "debatable" whether a corrupt, rapist, pos who (to anyone w/ an IQ above one digit) cares nothing about democracy and tried to overthrow it, would sentence people to death for any reason involving his own ego and has never in his entire sh*t life been a patriot or made any sacrifices for this nation, is qualified to be president.

And if your stupid instinct is to think that's some automatic defense of the Democrats, it's why putrid MAGAs have earned their reputation for being putrid. Absolutely no ability to see how vile you must be to support that scum.


He still went to an Ivy league school. And so did the craziest at the supreme court and a non negligible members of Republican congresspeople. We have a weird and interesting system in this country to be honest. Some of the people who are trying to destroy our country went to some our best colleges but we still refer to them as having low IQs and/or have low regard for their intellect.

Those once great learning institutions have become Marxist indoctrination centers.


Yup!!
Anonymous
Op you unfortunately will end up an unmarried cat lady. In 10 years from now, when the truth comes to light (at least for all the brain washed) you will regret throwing in the towel on a stable, conservative man who values the idea of family. A man who was "right" all along...good luck op, signed a 35 year old married women, with children who hasn't lost her mind and still values a mans worth and family structure. GASP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op you unfortunately will end up an unmarried cat lady. In 10 years from now, when the truth comes to light (at least for all the brain washed) you will regret throwing in the towel on a stable, conservative man who values the idea of family. A man who was "right" all along...good luck op, signed a 35 year old married women, with children who hasn't lost her mind and still values a mans worth and family structure. GASP!

Um...okay. Anyway.
Anonymous
Nobody read the WSJ…it’s the headline article today (focused on people under 30).

Basically, men are turning towards Trump and women more liberal which is chilling the dating scene.

It’s the WSJ…yet it basically says men are falling behind and Trump seems to get them (even though few of his economic policies will help them).

I guess the upside is successful, independent/liberal men will make out like bandits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody read the WSJ…it’s the headline article today (focused on people under 30).

Basically, men are turning towards Trump and women more liberal which is chilling the dating scene.

It’s the WSJ…yet it basically says men are falling behind and Trump seems to get them (even though few of his economic policies will help them).

I guess the upside is successful, independent/liberal men will make out like bandits.


The issue about men turning toward Trump is a lazy observation. We should care about boys as much we care about girls. Repeatedly calling them toxic implying a need to "reform" them I guess isn't an answer. If these guys are going for Orange boy he is just lucky picking up hanging fruits. Our boys need help. Bravo for caring for girls and women. But let's also devote equal care and worry for the boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A difference of political opinion is reserved for normal people who disagree on funding for infrastructure or education.

It isn't normal to think that it's "debatable" whether a corrupt, rapist, pos who (to anyone w/ an IQ above one digit) cares nothing about democracy and tried to overthrow it, would sentence people to death for any reason involving his own ego and has never in his entire sh*t life been a patriot or made any sacrifices for this nation, is qualified to be president.

And if your stupid instinct is to think that's some automatic defense of the Democrats, it's why putrid MAGAs have earned their reputation for being putrid. Absolutely no ability to see how vile you must be to support that scum.


He still went to an Ivy league school. And so did the craziest at the supreme court and a non negligible members of Republican congresspeople. We have a weird and interesting system in this country to be honest. Some of the people who are trying to destroy our country went to some our best colleges but we still refer to them as having low IQs and/or have low regard for their intellect.


You mean Hawley, Cruz, Stefanic, Desantis, Trump, C Thomas, Cotton, and God countless others. And by the way these universities still continue to pump these types of people. I don't know their socio economic background but I will suspect many of them or a good portion of them come from privilege background. My son goes to an Ivy league school and I'll be honest his academic credentials alone didn't get him in. Yes he is a good student but nothing stellar. It is what it is.


Wow I had to look up the.college they went to on Wikipedia. Desantis and Cotton went to Harvard? Wow I would have never thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody read the WSJ…it’s the headline article today (focused on people under 30).

Basically, men are turning towards Trump and women more liberal which is chilling the dating scene.

It’s the WSJ…yet it basically says men are falling behind and Trump seems to get them (even though few of his economic policies will help them).

I guess the upside is successful, independent/liberal men will make out like bandits.


The issue about men turning toward Trump is a lazy observation. We should care about boys as much we care about girls. Repeatedly calling them toxic implying a need to "reform" them I guess isn't an answer. If these guys are going for Orange boy he is just lucky picking up hanging fruits. Our boys need help. Bravo for caring for girls and women. But let's also devote equal care and worry for the boys.


David French has an interesting op-ed about this in the Times. There are positive male roles model out there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody read the WSJ…it’s the headline article today (focused on people under 30).

Basically, men are turning towards Trump and women more liberal which is chilling the dating scene.

It’s the WSJ…yet it basically says men are falling behind and Trump seems to get them (even though few of his economic policies will help them).

I guess the upside is successful, independent/liberal men will make out like bandits.


The issue about men turning toward Trump is a lazy observation. We should care about boys as much we care about girls. Repeatedly calling them toxic implying a need to "reform" them I guess isn't an answer. If these guys are going for Orange boy he is just lucky picking up hanging fruits. Our boys need help. Bravo for caring for girls and women. But let's also devote equal care and worry for the boys.


It’s not about route causes, but how they plan to vote in the 2024 election. That’s a different article.

This thread is about dating someone with different political views…not why they have different views.

The trend is even playing out with MC women. It’s also not about the issues you mention above (which is also lazy)…but you should read the article.

The WSJ isn’t exactly a liberal “rag”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op you unfortunately will end up an unmarried cat lady. In 10 years from now, when the truth comes to light (at least for all the brain washed) you will regret throwing in the towel on a stable, conservative man who values the idea of family. A man who was "right" all along...good luck op, signed a 35 year old married women, with children who hasn't lost her mind and still values a mans worth and family structure. GASP!


Would you be ok being with a man who says "Women shouldn't be allowed to vote”? Would you be ok with your daughters or granddaughters being with a partner that didn’t think they should have the right to vote?
Anonymous
I hope he has a prenup so he can dump you and leave you poor. No offense.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Give it 10 years, most people become more conservative as they age. You’ll be fine.

The crazy thing is, I'm not that liberal! I'm a Democrat, but I would be willing to vote for a Republican if they ran someone normal who didn't refer to me as a childless cat lady! I do agree with my boyfriend on several things politically. He's just mad I won't pull the lever for Trump, which he's about to do for the third time.


I told my republican husband that if he votes for Trump (which he is free to do), I will divorce him (which I am free to do). If he so much as hinted that women should not vote, he is gone. Somebody who disrespects you so much before marriage will not be pretty after marriage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH is a republican and I'm a democrat. But we are both intellectually honest and reasonable so it has worked out fine.

But, fwiw, he's voting for Kamala this time. Thinks Trump is a danger to democracy.


Coming from the side that hid a mentally incompetent president, then forced him from the race (and disenfranchising 14M+ voters) and then installed a candidate who was not primaried and gave her all of the other guy’s money? Yeah, STFU about democracy.


So he should of just dropped out and then no democrat should have taken his place? Using your logic, if the bullet had been 2" more to the right, Joe Biden would have been the de facto winner and president for four more years.
Anonymous
My ex wife did, but I didn't divorce her because she's liberal, she was an awful person and still is.

I dated liberal women and you'd be surprised about how many don't care about your politics if you're a secure guy, treat them with respect, have a steady good paying job and are physically attractive. Hell you don't even have to have the good paying stuff, my friend is a blue collar guy with great physique and he's a good talker and a Trump supporter. The guy dates all sorts of women he meets in the gym or on dating apps and most of them are liberals.

It can work if you don't let politics consume your life. I find if you let it rule your entire existence you're a boring person for me anyways. You can sit there an complain online about abortion rights or whatever the new talking point is this week. I'll go out kayaking, for a trail run with my dog or sailing. I'll be happier than you will be I promise you that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope he has a prenup so he can dump you and leave you poor. No offense.

quote=Anonymous]
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Give it 10 years, most people become more conservative as they age. You’ll be fine.

The crazy thing is, I'm not that liberal! I'm a Democrat, but I would be willing to vote for a Republican if they ran someone normal who didn't refer to me as a childless cat lady! I do agree with my boyfriend on several things politically. He's just mad I won't pull the lever for Trump, which he's about to do for the third time.


I told my republican husband that if he votes for Trump (which he is free to do), I will divorce him (which I am free to do). If he so much as hinted that women should not vote, he is gone. Somebody who disrespects you so much before marriage will not be pretty after marriage.


You're husband is a weak weak man if he lets you bully him into voting a certain way. You sound insufferable honestly.

If I were him I'd say fine...and when it happened I'd let all our friends know why you divorced me. I feel if you're that stupid it would be my duty to alert other people so they don't make the mistake of wasting their life on you.

And as a guy who has dated liberal and conservative women i don't give a crap who you vote for as long as you're not some far right or far-left fanatic then vote for who you want. At the end of the day nothing really changes that much for most Americans.
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