Metaphorically speaking!!!
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Metaphorically speaking!!!
Me and my mate were in the pub last night and there was a really hot bird in the corner with a group of people. It appears they had just left church and were organising their christmas do lol.
Anyway, i got thinking and asked my mate the following question:
If you were going out with someone who was religious and you wernt and they wanted you to go with them to church would you refuse point blank because or your beliefs (or lack of ) or go with them just to appease them?
Id refuse point blank by the way.
Anyway, i got thinking and asked my mate the following question:
If you were going out with someone who was religious and you wernt and they wanted you to go with them to church would you refuse point blank because or your beliefs (or lack of ) or go with them just to appease them?
Id refuse point blank by the way.
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Interesting question. I'd certainly not go every sunday, maybe at easter and xmas, but that would be about it. I'm Catholic, so did the whole "church every sunday" thing for many many years, and so I'm used to it (don't do it now, only to to church for births, weddings and funerals), but I've been there, seen it, got the confirmation shirt.
Any girl I'd date would have to accept I am the way I am, if they can't, well, it aint happening.
Any girl I'd date would have to accept I am the way I am, if they can't, well, it aint happening.
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I went out with an irish girl once that was a raging catholic, regular church goer, confessions and all that jazz. All I can think is that she must he been a good liar. Dirtbag
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I know a fair few Catholic girls that are as rotten as a whole warehouse full of barrels of apples.
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depends how full on they are into the religion i guess.
a friend of my sisters is a follower of the church, not a full on bible basher, but quite into it. not that you'd know it, she swears like a trooper and certainly hasn't remained a virgin untill her wedding night
have had this similar discussion with her before and she says there's no way she'd force a boyfriend into going to church with her, as she says, just compare it to any other part of a relationship where you may or may not try to get into things your partner has an interest in.
so to answer your question, as an atheist(?), yeah i'd go, but i wouldn't make a habit of it, just enough to keep her happy if it was necassary.
a friend of my sisters is a follower of the church, not a full on bible basher, but quite into it. not that you'd know it, she swears like a trooper and certainly hasn't remained a virgin untill her wedding night
have had this similar discussion with her before and she says there's no way she'd force a boyfriend into going to church with her, as she says, just compare it to any other part of a relationship where you may or may not try to get into things your partner has an interest in.
so to answer your question, as an atheist(?), yeah i'd go, but i wouldn't make a habit of it, just enough to keep her happy if it was necassary.
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MJ - hang around a church at circa 11:30am on a sunday morning and you'll find em
That or hang around outside a catholic school at kicking out time
Not that I have *ever* done either of those things, nooo, not me, it's not my fault I am catholic and had to go to church and be outside catholic schools
That or hang around outside a catholic school at kicking out time
Not that I have *ever* done either of those things, nooo, not me, it's not my fault I am catholic and had to go to church and be outside catholic schools
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My wife is religious and a Catholic. I am Church of England and not really religious anyway. I go to Catholic church with her on Sundays. Not all the time, but most.
As a sidenote I used to go out with another Catholic when I was 15, and used to sneak in to her school (boarding) at night and, erm, have fun. So one of the comments above isn't too far from the truth!
Steve.
My wife is religious and a Catholic. I am Church of England and not really religious anyway. I go to Catholic church with her on Sundays. Not all the time, but most.
As a sidenote I used to go out with another Catholic when I was 15, and used to sneak in to her school (boarding) at night and, erm, have fun. So one of the comments above isn't too far from the truth!
Steve.
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Steve - Boarding school eh? nice one. Reminds me of Sacred Heart/Beechwood in Tun wells. Lovely little Catholic girls boarding school. Lovley girls there as well, very very friendly
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Again I reiterate the comment about rotten barrels of apples and Catholic girls They're not all total scrubbers that'll **** anything that moves, so no offence meant to proper good catholic girls out there.
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