fral945 Posted March 20, 2008 Share Posted March 20, 2008 Are there many woman who would want a long term relationship with a man who is agnostic (assuming he was otherwise sane and relatively normal, of course)? I don't drink, smoke, or believe in a God, and frankly, it feels like sometimes I'm in the 0.01% of the world population. Seems where I live at least (relatively small town in the South), religion is an important factor for women looking for men for long-term relationships. Most claim to be religious to some degree. I don't have extreme views ones on religion one way or the other, I just don't consider it necessary to live. For me, it boils down to having a philosophy of life. I'd love to hear from anyone who is agnostic that has found someone, it's just a bit frustrating sometimes. Should I specifically seeks out agnostic women (of which I haven't found any where I live), or is there any hope with someone of faith? Link to post Share on other sites
Citizen Erased Posted March 20, 2008 Share Posted March 20, 2008 I don't see why it should be such a huge issue. I'm Catholic and my boyfriend is atheist, and there hasn't been one issue over it in 3 years. But then again, I'm not exactly a very good Catholic Link to post Share on other sites
Rooster_DAR Posted March 20, 2008 Share Posted March 20, 2008 I hear you, it does often seem like we are alone. I live in the South (bible belt), so it's really bad here. My G/F is opposite, she is totally religious but somehow we manage to overlook our difference there. Link to post Share on other sites
Author fral945 Posted March 20, 2008 Author Share Posted March 20, 2008 I don't see why it should be such a huge issue. I'm Catholic and my boyfriend is atheist' date=' and there hasn't been one issue over it in 3 years. But then again, I'm not exactly a very good Catholic [/quote'] Well, I wish there were more like you! Actually, someone like you would be my preference. I think it would too difficult to get along with someone very religious (or anti-religious for that matter). I'm more of a middle of the road type of person, so those are the types I prefer. Just seems that once many women find that out about me, the door is pretty much closed. And the ones that do try to change me. The last girl I dated was religious, and she always seemed to be trying to persuade me to become more religious, telling me stories about how God was watching over her & she just doesn't know how anyone could go through life believing there wasn't someone in control. She never came right out and said it, but it was pretty well implied. I think maybe she liked my other qualities but was hoping she could change that one. I hear you, it does often seem like we are alone. I live in the South (bible belt), so it's really bad here. My G/F is opposite, she is totally religious but somehow we manage to overlook our difference there. I feel you there, and I might be your next door neighbor, lol. So your girlfriend doesn't have a problem with it? Hasn't caused any conflicts? Link to post Share on other sites
Rooster_DAR Posted March 20, 2008 Share Posted March 20, 2008 Well, I wish there were more like you! Actually, someone like you would be my preference. I think it would too difficult to get along with someone very religious (or anti-religious for that matter). I'm more of a middle of the road type of person, so those are the types I prefer. Just seems that once many women find that out about me, the door is pretty much closed. And the ones that do try to change me. The last girl I dated was religious, and she always seemed to be trying to persuade me to become more religious, telling me stories about how God was watching over her & she just doesn't know how anyone could go through life believing there wasn't someone in control. She never came right out and said it, but it was pretty well implied. I think maybe she liked my other qualities but was hoping she could change that one. I feel you there, and I might be your next door neighbor, lol. So your girlfriend doesn't have a problem with it? Hasn't caused any conflicts? Yes, at times it has. We usually wind up agreeing to disagree and leave it at that. She sometimes thinks that I think religious people are stupid, but I don't because I was once religious myself and brough up a Christian. I think there is a possiblity of confilict in the future however, so I guess we wiil eventuall have to come to grips with your opinions at some point. Cheers! Link to post Share on other sites
norajane Posted March 20, 2008 Share Posted March 20, 2008 Sounds like it might be a problem with where you live. I have yet to date anyone who IS religious. I am not religious, and consider myself an atheist. I would actually have a real problem dating someone who took their religion very seriously. I've lived in Chicago and San Francisco, and have never once dated a religious guy. Even my ex-fiancee is not at all religious and his father is a minister! Maybe moving to a larger city that's not in the bible belt would do your love life some good. Link to post Share on other sites
Author fral945 Posted March 21, 2008 Author Share Posted March 21, 2008 Yes' date=' at times it has. We usually wind up agreeing to disagree and leave it at that. She sometimes thinks that I think religious people are stupid, but I don't because I was once religious myself and brough up a Christian. I think there is a possiblity of confilict in the future however, so I guess we wiil eventuall have to come to grips with your opinions at some point.[/quote'] I'm similar, raised Christian (specifically Presbyterian), went to Catholic school (mom was Presbyterian and dad was Catholic). I now live in an area that is mostly Baptist, so I've been exposed to quite a few different ones, lol. Good luck and hope everything works out for you. Sounds like it might be a problem with where you live. I have yet to date anyone who IS religious. I am not religious, and consider myself an atheist. I would actually have a real problem dating someone who took their religion very seriously. I've lived in Chicago and San Francisco, and have never once dated a religious guy. Even my ex-fiancee is not at all religious and his father is a minister! Maybe moving to a larger city that's not in the bible belt would do your love life some good. Thanks for the advice. I'm the same way, I generally try to avoid those that are very religious because I know the differences will be too great. I've actually thought about moving to a larger city for quite a while, but always thought (and hoped) I could find someone in this area. I actually like the size town I am in, but it's really eating at me not being able to find anyone. I think to improve my love life I may have to go that route. Link to post Share on other sites
MsJJ Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 I live where the focus on the family headquarters are. I know how you feel. I wore a bindi (the red dot) on my forehead (because i think its pretty ) and I was asked if I was muslim lol. When you feel its time to improve your love life, then I would suggest like others maybe move to a bigger city where ppl are not as hung up on religion or too conservative. Wish you all the best. Link to post Share on other sites
wareagle Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 Okay, how do you love someone who is stuck between being a devote Christian, wanting to follow what the good book say's wants to be this person in their grandparents eyes, because they are devote christians, but then want to live a life full of deviant behavior, like drinking premaritial sex, jealousy, infidelity, betrayal? Link to post Share on other sites
Rooster_DAR Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 Okay, how do you love someone who is stuck between being a devote Christian, wanting to follow what the good book say's wants to be this person in their grandparents eyes, because they are devote christians, but then want to live a life full of deviant behavior, like drinking premaritial sex, jealousy, infidelity, betrayal? I guess it depends on your perspective, many of the deviant things you list here are not issues if you don't practice or believe in religion in the first place. Link to post Share on other sites
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