I didn't think this was funny. Sad, really..
Back when I was dating, I had a similar situation. Which is really strange. Because it was a gay date. That was way back when... when the mastodons roamed the earth, bellowing their sad calls across the glaciers.
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Permalink Reply by Pat on January 31, 2013 at 12:27pm SB, you're not the only one that had a similar situation way back when. You had mastodon stew, too? I hated it when the hair got in bowel. But, I digress.
Rather than one date, mine lasted about a year. She could never get over my atheism - although, strangely enough, her family didn't care. In hindsight, things would have been better for me had it ended after that first night.
Permalink Reply by Tor Hershman on January 31, 2013 at 1:36pm
Permalink Reply by Dennis Michael Pennington on February 18, 2013 at 7:25am My current wife is Christian, half my age, African, and would never understand my atheism. Since we do not attend any services, I simply do not tell her my beliefs these days. I was Christian when we married 8 years ago, and her late grandfather was one of the founders of Legio Maria in Kenya. Simaeo Undato was the "black Jesus" of the movement, a totally mesmerizing man who was later poisoned. He never resurrected, but the religion is still strong today, although most of my in-laws have reverted back to Catholicism. Guess I'm stuck here. Both my wife and her mother would never understand my non belief.
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