(inspired by friends’ dating app woes)

  • @wheeldawg@sh.itjust.works
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    1910 months ago

    That’s a day negative 10 deal breaker. I can be casual friends with a “witch”, but being in a relationship means I have to pretend I believe that stuff, and no one can keep up an act that long.

    It’s as fake as any religion. I mean it is kinda one, I think. I have very little awareness of it, I’m pretty sure witches and wiccans are different, but it’s all beyond baloney, so I don’t really care about the subtleties.

    • 6daemonbag
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      610 months ago

      I mean… You don’t have to believe someone else’s beliefs to be in a relationship with them. It happens all the time. I work with a “witch” and she’s like every other normal religious person. Wears a necklace, has a thing on her door, goes to work…

    • @stergro@feddit.de
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      110 months ago

      You don’t have to pretend anything, I know quite a few couples where one partner is an atheist and the other one is a believer.

        • @stergro@feddit.de
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          10 months ago

          Love is a chemical process, you can’t really choose who you fall in love with. There are all kind of relationships, not all are based on respect.

          • Harrison [He/Him]
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            410 months ago

            Attraction is a chemical process, long term relationships without respect are doomed to failure

      • JackbyDev
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        710 months ago

        I am an atheist and I am not solipsistic, therefore not all atheists are solipsistic.

          • JackbyDev
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            110 months ago

            If you want to believe that belief in external reality to your senses requires a similar leap of faith that belief in unprovably extant supreme beings requires that’s fine, but that’s not what the word atheist means. That’s not how people use it. They don’t use it to refer to people who refuse to believe in things requiring faith (as in believing in something that can’t be proven). It is used to refer to people who don’t believe in gods.