LimaBean
Don Juan
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2017
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- Age
- 32
living in the southern part of the United States, it's difficult in most social environments to admit my lack of religious affiliation. I typically deflect most mention of God or religion unless I'm deliberately asked what I believe in. In almost no circumstance I've ever been in where I've admitted to being an atheist has it ever worked positively in my favor. This also seems to bring more negative responses from men than so with women.
Because of the emphasis of god in everyday life in the south, how do you atheists deal with the negativity that comes with it?
Are you ever exclusive with women that do believe in god(s)?
Do you give no mention whatsoever and live your life as if religion does not exist?
The reason I pose these questions is that finding quality women is difficult enough. As soon as you do find them, you could almost disqualify every single one of them immediately it seems if you followed your expectations in what you want in a woman.
Because of the emphasis of god in everyday life in the south, how do you atheists deal with the negativity that comes with it?
Are you ever exclusive with women that do believe in god(s)?
Do you give no mention whatsoever and live your life as if religion does not exist?
The reason I pose these questions is that finding quality women is difficult enough. As soon as you do find them, you could almost disqualify every single one of them immediately it seems if you followed your expectations in what you want in a woman.