Sure it is. It is a straight-jacket that they have broken free from. They resent that there are limits to the way they should live their lives. Fortunately, that is not everyone, the chaotic anarchy would have terrible effects. If it doesn't work with one, move on to check out the next one.
2006-09-20 06:58:23
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answered by Rabbit 7
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Yes it is to me. Mainly because I was raised by very liberal parents. I was brought up to believe that faith in GOD has nothing to do with practicing a religion. You don't have to follow the "Man-Made" rules of religion in order to have a relationship with GOD, there is no wrong and right way to serve and worship him. So when I see religious fanatics all I can think of is a "follower" not a "leader", and I also think "brainwashed from childhood", "unable to make a decision without consult their religion". So yes its a really big TURN OFF for me for a person to be so devoutly religious because I do not practice a form or religion, nor do I plan on adapting one. And I also think of that person as the type of person who has a hard time thinking for themselves, they are more used to doing what their family and their religion tells them to do. Besides if you think about its kind of hypocritical because I don't know of any religion that supports homosexuality or any so-called deviant sexual behaviors, so are you guys really religious or what?
2006-09-21 03:11:49
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answered by Fairy 3
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you're dropping some time. in simple terms enable her go. She's being a b*tch and there is not any reason to waste some time thinking that she likes you. She's a b*tch and in simple terms discover yet another female which will extremely be advantageous.
2016-10-15 05:22:00
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answered by ? 4
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No, it isn't to me, but it bothers my girlfriend when ever I talk about it. I Study alot about different beliefs and religions, and she don't like it because she thinks that being religious will pull me away from her.And that i might think differently about being gay. But I'm very spiritual and I believe in a higher power.
2006-09-20 06:29:06
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answered by fairyjin1971 2
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It depends on the girl - but that works in two directions, you know. Does being "religious" (to you) mean being spiritual or insisting on some arrogant belief?
2006-09-20 05:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I know being fathfull and religious dosen't bother me but might others. I guess you just need to feel the person out before you act I guess. Good luck.........
2006-09-22 20:35:42
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answered by ladyjamie 6
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It depends on which religion. I can't understand why so many gays and lesbians desire to belong to a religion whose scriptures condemn their actions as sinful.
Of course, I could say the same thing to heterosexuals as well, because 90% of them go against their churches' teachings on sex.
2006-09-20 06:56:20
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answered by Steven S 3
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There are millions of girls out there. I'm guessing there has to be some percentage of them that say "yes" or "no" to your question.
I dont' think anyone on here knows that percentage, though.
2006-09-20 05:24:19
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answered by Vancouver-snuggy 3
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religious maby yes. but then again u just havent found the one. when you do she will understand you and not be put off buy your religious beliefs
2006-09-20 05:16:12
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answered by Belosnezhka (aka Gex) 6
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Faithful, no. Overtly religious, yes.
2006-09-20 09:35:35
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answered by DEATH 7
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