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| 6 | Dating outside of religion, any success? | DATING ADVICE | kikiwi707 | /r/RedPillWomen | 22/11/22 03:20 AM |
| 3 | Catholic, dating an atheist. | DATING ADVICE | kikiwi707 | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/04/23 02:00 PM |
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| 1 | Dating outside of religion, any success?This one is prettu clear, thank you. It's so obvious, but what if I've already failed as a proper Catholic? I had a child out of wedlock, this makes it much more complicated to find someone. If he's Catholic he'd likely try and find a good catholic girl and if he's not I can't really ask him to convert being that dating a single mother would already be a load. Any advice? | /r/RedPillWomen | 24/11/22 02:12 AM |
| 1 | Dating outside of religion, any success?My main reasons being that I'm a single mother and that there is a lack of traditional catholic men. Even if I did find one the chances of him dating me due to my circumstances are low. I'm looking for a long term relationship, so my thoughts are that maybe at the begging I can figure out wether it would work or if there is some sort of middle ground. The guy in question is ex-mormon, he has respect for other's beliefs and is very careful about not temptating them. I don't plan to marry a non-ca… | /r/RedPillWomen | 22/11/22 06:17 PM |
| 2 | Is getting an allowance a good idea before marriage ?I would suggest you instead find a place to live that is near him, live independently and get to know him better that way. I would take it a bit slower as well. | /r/RedPillWomen | 29/06/22 05:59 AM |
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