Writer's Block
Writer's Block
I think it's very possible to have different political views and still remain friends. First of all, I'm not that into politics. I know what I think and I know how I'll vote, but I'm not interested
On the contrary, yet also to my surprise, I have had nice conversations with people espousing diametrically opposed political views. Even one of my female friends, with whom I used to hang out with a l I can't imagine losing a friend over a political opinion. If someone has a contrary belief from mine than it's probably best for me to listen. For a politician with good intentions, I'd hope Well, there are two things that can kill a relationship easily: Politics and religion. If you don't want to dump someone after going through the trouble of being friends or etc. than just be friends wi I do believe that variety is good, and I respect it that people ahve other views on things than me. What would be a dealbreaker would be if they disagreed heavily on something that was very important t </td></tr></tbody></table> Those who think the economy is supposed to go "up and down" are the same people that fit into the "cannot be friends with" catego My friends believe Darwinism, but I am Catholic. So, we had a serious conversation. I didn't really like to conversate with them...
I personally have never stopped being friends with someone over differeneces in political views up to this pt in time. But I suppose it could happen as anything is possible. However I think it have to Ohh where do I start on this one? First off, I can't really say that I have every really stopped being someones friend over differences in political views, however, the depth and meaning in a friendshi |