11-28-2021, 02:18 PM
There are a lot of people in the LGBTQ spectrum that are aithiest, or who are Pagan, agnostic and so on. Yes, your religion can be a problem for some guys, no matter what religion it is. Like East said, it is going to be much easier to date a guy who shares your religious beliefs. I dated a Wesleyan once and my god they were so snooty about their religion and when I was present at his school (he went to a Wesleyan University) I had to act a certain way because they don't approve of gay people. Anyway, ultimately it didn't work out over that and MANY other reasons.
That being said a couple doesn't have to share the same religion, it just depends on the guy. If your faith is something you worry about, put it up front, tell them about it, if that doesn't push them away see where it goes. If they become a detriment to the practice of your faith and you don't like it then accept that it won't work.
That being said a couple doesn't have to share the same religion, it just depends on the guy. If your faith is something you worry about, put it up front, tell them about it, if that doesn't push them away see where it goes. If they become a detriment to the practice of your faith and you don't like it then accept that it won't work.
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