It's not even a liberal/conservative thing. I just have very little in common with my generation. I'm not techy at all, I enjoy having deeper friendships and conversations, but most people I encounter seem to just want superficial friendships. I don't keep up with any of the celebrities or anything like that. I'm not someone that's driven to have conventional "success" or a career. I'm not a feminist at all. I'm more introverted, a homemaker, I married young, and truly love being a wife and homemaker. Women my age don't get it at all. They are all rah rah feminism, career-oriented, etc. I'm just not wired that way. Working outside the home was soul-sucking to me.
It's fine, though. My husband is amazing and my very best friend, and I have a best girl-friend who is a true kindred spirit. I don't need a lot lol
It's both. You can be friends with libtards, it just takes more effort.
Whether that effort is worth it depends.
It can be annoying, but if you treat their bullshit as shitposts it becomes much easier. And by befriending them you can learn how to turn them.
In reality, virtually anyone would side with us given full information. It's just hard to convey it due to the complexity and human psychology.
It's not even a liberal/conservative thing. I just have very little in common with my generation. I'm not techy at all, I enjoy having deeper friendships and conversations, but most people I encounter seem to just want superficial friendships. I don't keep up with any of the celebrities or anything like that. I'm not someone that's driven to have conventional "success" or a career. I'm not a feminist at all. I'm more introverted, a homemaker, I married young, and truly love being a wife and homemaker. Women my age don't get it at all. They are all rah rah feminism, career-oriented, etc. I'm just not wired that way. Working outside the home was soul-sucking to me.
It's fine, though. My husband is amazing and my very best friend, and I have a best girl-friend who is a true kindred spirit. I don't need a lot lol