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SW-User
I would prefer that.
It really bugs me when someone says they want to be friends and ask for my political preference as one of the initial questions.
It really bugs me when someone says they want to be friends and ask for my political preference as one of the initial questions.
@SW-User oof save that for the second date 😆

SW-User
@BrokenAbyss lol these are not even dates. It's just people on here. 😂
Out of here where I reside, no one cares for what political preference we have.
Out of here where I reside, no one cares for what political preference we have.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User That is such an intrusive and obnoxious question to ask in polite company...how about you engage with the person, listen to them, and try to get a sense of who they are before you ask something like that as some sort of purity test.

SW-User
@SumKindaMunster Totally agree with you. But it really shows the state of people, who are willing to disengage with someone based on their political preferences overlooking everything else that they bring to the table. Which reflects the state of the world - fractioned.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User It's a great point, and I am glad to see some people are aware of this and looking to move past it. I've seen this a little with my family, my Mom and I do not agree on politics, but I've made a point of telling her none of that matters, she is my mother and I will always love her. She feels the same of course. I think its important to remember that, we are all human and there is a lot we have in common and agree on. We seem to be living through a time of hyper partisanship and massive political propaganda campaigns.