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Old 04-11-2012, 01:28 PM   #6
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Would I date someone with significantly different beliefs? Yes, unless their beliefs were, in my opinion, very distasteful. What I view as "very distasteful" is potentially different from the views of many others - our differences in opinions make the world a sometimes vibrant, energetic and interesting place.


Differences, within reason, are fine and, in my experience, they can be good for relationships. Certainly, I've usually had better relationships with people who've had different views from my own .......... after all, although I'm a socially conservative right-winger, I can't think of anything worse than dating another one.
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