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Hello.
I have sent this over to a priest at EWNT as well as posting here.
I really need some help here. I am with political party p and my wife is with political party q. I’m intentionally not going to give away either party affiliation because this board is extremely charged when it comes to politics and this is not a politics plea for help.
We both knew we were in p + q before the marriage. Now… catholic issues. We are both pro-life (yes it’s possible for dems to be pro life) and anti-death penalty (yes, it’s possible for republicans to be anti-death penalty) and pro man+woman marriage.
But…
My God am I ever the one with the problem. (no sarcasm) I really am the one who can’t stand party q and everything that party stands for.
I have already searched for help and noone seems to have an answer for the jerk husband in party p who sees party q as destroying his family with their policies. It’s very, very disruptive to the marriage. We’re currently living in separate states b/c I have started a new job in one of the most expensive cities in the US and we need me in a rat hole apartment for a while before we can have the money to pay deposits on a real apartment. So… wife + our 2 kids are coming to the expensive city.
Maybe.
We have just had a HUGE fight over these political differences. And honestly, i am the one who can’t stand her party. You know how in Chechnya the Chechans and Russians will kill each other over politics? Same in differing muslim faiths in some parts of the world. Well, i’m the barbarian who lives in the Chechan/Russian mindset. I honestly think that party q is ruining our lives with their policies.
I have already read the psychology today version of help:
Those 3 don´t really work for me. I doubt they would work for Chechans/Russians/Extremeist Muslims either.
I am at a complete loss as to what to do. I can’t really talk to her about this – tried that today and well… that ended in me labeling her party as her god.
Now, she’s just as vehemant about our differences. But she embraces the idea that its not a big deal that I disagree with her.
HELP. Any ideas? Scripture references to turn to? Catechism entries? We’re both strongly anti-divorce, but that doesn’t mean we wouldn’t live in different states permanently and honestly it seems like that is what is going to happen.
I have sent this over to a priest at EWNT as well as posting here.
I really need some help here. I am with political party p and my wife is with political party q. I’m intentionally not going to give away either party affiliation because this board is extremely charged when it comes to politics and this is not a politics plea for help.
We both knew we were in p + q before the marriage. Now… catholic issues. We are both pro-life (yes it’s possible for dems to be pro life) and anti-death penalty (yes, it’s possible for republicans to be anti-death penalty) and pro man+woman marriage.
But…
My God am I ever the one with the problem. (no sarcasm) I really am the one who can’t stand party q and everything that party stands for.
I have already searched for help and noone seems to have an answer for the jerk husband in party p who sees party q as destroying his family with their policies. It’s very, very disruptive to the marriage. We’re currently living in separate states b/c I have started a new job in one of the most expensive cities in the US and we need me in a rat hole apartment for a while before we can have the money to pay deposits on a real apartment. So… wife + our 2 kids are coming to the expensive city.
Maybe.
We have just had a HUGE fight over these political differences. And honestly, i am the one who can’t stand her party. You know how in Chechnya the Chechans and Russians will kill each other over politics? Same in differing muslim faiths in some parts of the world. Well, i’m the barbarian who lives in the Chechan/Russian mindset. I honestly think that party q is ruining our lives with their policies.
I have already read the psychology today version of help:
- Find common ground! It’s fun and your dog will love you for it.
- Don’t resort to name calling when discussing politics (such as today when I referred to party q as her 'gods´ instead of as party q).
- Celebrate the wonderfulness of your differences.
Those 3 don´t really work for me. I doubt they would work for Chechans/Russians/Extremeist Muslims either.
I am at a complete loss as to what to do. I can’t really talk to her about this – tried that today and well… that ended in me labeling her party as her god.
Now, she’s just as vehemant about our differences. But she embraces the idea that its not a big deal that I disagree with her.
HELP. Any ideas? Scripture references to turn to? Catechism entries? We’re both strongly anti-divorce, but that doesn’t mean we wouldn’t live in different states permanently and honestly it seems like that is what is going to happen.
