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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you’re not religious, you have nothing to grouse about. Your husband rightly sees it as just another Sunday. If you want to do stuff, do stuff. If something optional/extraneous is not important to my husband, of course I don’t expect him to do something about it, and vice versa. Of course that doesn’t go for doing taxes, household chores, taking care of children, but if he’s not into play-acting a religious holiday he doesn’t celebrate, of course I wouldn’t expect him to do anything. Your expectations are 100% off, OP. [/quote] An Easter egg hunt for a family who is not observant is worse than a regular Sunday. He has risen! No he has not. But let’s celebrate with peeps and everyday candy just wrapped in green and pink! [/quote] One does not have to be religious to celebrate Easter. You rwnjs think you get to dictate life for everyone else just like a crazy a fascist would. You don't get to shove your backwards religious views down our throats and whether you like it or not, the rest of us can pick and choose how we want to celebrate these events/holidays and we can leave religious stuff out of it entirely. If you don't like it move to Iran. We have the choice of religious freedom here as much as you hate that. [/quote] You misunderstand my post. Not surprised given the reflexive weird reaction. Actually I’m quite liberal and not religious. I live in America and my family is not fake-celebrating a major religious holiday. Backwards is getting into marital fights over the Easter Bunny and baskets and BS. [/quote] You can do whatever you want, but you don't get to dictate how any of us feel about a holiday or how we celebrate it. Where do you get off declaring it a major religious holiday. It might be for you but not for many of us. My 20 something year old kids live for our Easter hunt. They will do it forever. It's a family tradition they love. We don't put candy in the eggs but instead add favors or just crazy things we'll do to be funny. It's insane and is a blast. I would be upset if my spouse decided to ignore it. [/quote] Cool story bro. OP’s easter eggs hunts aren’t that great.[/quote]
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