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Guys and Gals Question:

Poll - Total Votes: 35
Yes, absolutely. I would never have a relationship with anyone that was politically opposite.
No, not at all. They're entitled to their own views and I'm entitled to mine.
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Would an opposing political view or being in a different political party than yourself, interfere in the relationship you have with your significant other?
AbbeyRhode · F
Considering that the opposing party hates my God, my country and its citizens, worships pedophiles, baby murderers, and terrorists, and is working to destroy this country, I could never have any kind of relationship with such a person.
akindheart · 61-69, F
@AbbeyRhode and add ignorance to the fact that they have joined an immoral party....some of these democrats are blindly loyal. they don't know who they are truly dealing with.
It would be really nice if a person's partner would support them politically, and I can see where that would cause great friction if not for some people, but spiritually speaking, it's not a good idea to marry someone who does not believe in God if you are a follower/disciple of God, because that causes big problems when you are unequally yoked and the Bible teaches to be careful of that. Not to marry an unbeliever, in the first place.
Lilymoon · F
No unless they wouldn't shut up about it lol
slorollin · 41-45, M
@Lilymoon bingo ☝️
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
Me and my SO don't always see eye to eye on certain political matters. For example he is concerned about kids being Transgender. Which I understand from his point of view but I'm still supporting it.

He is way more conspiracy interested than me who's more "What is real here and now" interested.

He subscribes a right wing guy and all conservative memes about left wings while I'm more left wing but not all the way red.

However how we think children and animals should be raised, and people's rights being prio, that's where it matters for me.
Depends on their beliefs. Some disagreements are acceptable, some aren't.
exexec · 61-69, C
One of the most loving older couples I ever met consisted of a staunch Democrat (wife) and staunch Republican (husband). They were thoughtful, intelligent people and not extremists.
I lean to the right and Lady Crush is pretty much down the center. It doesn’t affect our relationship because we would rather discuss other things.
Ynotisay · M
Entirely. Political views tend to be associated with behavior and perspective. It's not about who you're voting for. It's about how you view life and society.
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
political views, religion, etc. are based on individual philosophies and/or morals; so, no, I have no romantic interest in someone with opposing principles

I'm also hesitant about having any other kind of bond with someone who claims that it plays no part in their relationships as they tend to be more disingenuous/untrustworthy. (i.e. a "friend" that would trade their integrity for companionship/popularity will be the first to stab you in the back)
thenormalkindofcrazy · 31-35, M
No, unless they based their entire personality around their political views.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Depends on how cute her butt is.
@hunkalove Of course you'd say that 🙄
Bleak · 36-40, F
To each his own.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
I could not be with a polar opposite in the first place. With friends, it's totally different, as I respect a differing opinion, but I need my mate to hopefully be more simpatico.
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
Depends on the extremity of the views.
If someone think we should spend in a different sector, that's no issue. However, if you're debating whether a specific ethnic group should have basic civil rights, they can jog on.
It depends on the disparity
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