RE: Your experiences dating religious people
October 29, 2016 at 10:05 am
(This post was last modified: October 29, 2016 at 10:06 am by vorlon13.)
Brian was raised Baptist wasn't devout (we didn't date, BTW) and his dying from AIDS and his bastard pastor fucking up his funeral service caused a 'crisis of faith' as they say, in his family.
For some reason, men I've dated have usually been Catholic. I'd theorize it makes the sex better.
I encountered a Quaker once who wanted to date me, but I thought he was strange, even for my tastes and didn't. He was into that Posse Commitatus group among other things.
Lord only knows what I've encountered and didn't know because I didn't ask.
After dating me, one Catholic boyfriend of mine joined a religious order in the church. Curiously, (as you may be thinking) I agreed with his reasons. He might even cite a specific experience with me as a 'calling' to subsequently dedicate his life that way. I'm OK with that too. He was a good person, and the religious order he joined put him to work doing service for folks that needed the help.
For some reason, men I've dated have usually been Catholic. I'd theorize it makes the sex better.
I encountered a Quaker once who wanted to date me, but I thought he was strange, even for my tastes and didn't. He was into that Posse Commitatus group among other things.
Lord only knows what I've encountered and didn't know because I didn't ask.
After dating me, one Catholic boyfriend of mine joined a religious order in the church. Curiously, (as you may be thinking) I agreed with his reasons. He might even cite a specific experience with me as a 'calling' to subsequently dedicate his life that way. I'm OK with that too. He was a good person, and the religious order he joined put him to work doing service for folks that needed the help.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.