Anonymous wrote:As a black woman I can't see ever doing it. Our core values would not align.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a D and he's a R but we are both moderates. We are both voting for Biden but there have been times when he went R and I went D and the marriage survived. But this year if he went for Trump it would have been a problem. If Sanders was the Dem we would have had a problem.
This is my situation too. Both moderates but I vote Dem but on social issues we are aligned. He didn’t vote for Hilary or Trump. And def is going with Biden this time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I started around the same place when we married 20 years ago but we have moved apart politically. He more right and me more left. If comes up in our conversations once every 4 years for about 6 months. He is a good dad, works hard, helps around the house. He treats others with respect. On politics we agree to disagree. We talk about our differences with kids all the time now and hopefully they will realize people come to different answers but it doesn't mean there is one group that is right on everything.
Can't imagine this scenario doesn't play out in many marriages and can't imagine divorcing someone after 20 years and 3 kids just because they vote R.
This is exactly my marriage. I’m pretty sure my husband will vote for Trump. I didn’t (voted 3rd party - don’t care for Biden either) and I’m 100% fine with that. His presidential vote does not, and never has, defined him as a person. Happily married for 15 years.
So if you voted third party you voted for trump too, you realize that right?
Anonymous wrote:To answer your title question: no, I could not be married to someone w different political views. Political views represent your true character and I couldn’t be married to a person with poor character traits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I started around the same place when we married 20 years ago but we have moved apart politically. He more right and me more left. If comes up in our conversations once every 4 years for about 6 months. He is a good dad, works hard, helps around the house. He treats others with respect. On politics we agree to disagree. We talk about our differences with kids all the time now and hopefully they will realize people come to different answers but it doesn't mean there is one group that is right on everything.
Can't imagine this scenario doesn't play out in many marriages and can't imagine divorcing someone after 20 years and 3 kids just because they vote R.
This is exactly my marriage. I’m pretty sure my husband will vote for Trump. I didn’t (voted 3rd party - don’t care for Biden either) and I’m 100% fine with that. His presidential vote does not, and never has, defined him as a person. Happily married for 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I started around the same place when we married 20 years ago but we have moved apart politically. He more right and me more left. If comes up in our conversations once every 4 years for about 6 months. He is a good dad, works hard, helps around the house. He treats others with respect. On politics we agree to disagree. We talk about our differences with kids all the time now and hopefully they will realize people come to different answers but it doesn't mean there is one group that is right on everything.
Can't imagine this scenario doesn't play out in many marriages and can't imagine divorcing someone after 20 years and 3 kids just because they vote R.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a D and he's a R but we are both moderates. We are both voting for Biden but there have been times when he went R and I went D and the marriage survived. But this year if he went for Trump it would have been a problem. If Sanders was the Dem we would have had a problem.
This is my husband and I. We are both arrive at the same answer but him from a conservative place and me from a more liberal place.