The site is geared toward Heterosexuals particularly Christians who are looking to meet to build relationships and potentially marry. That said would I be legally required to include male seeking male and female seeking female sections or could I exclude these without being accused/charged with discrimination?
He is a naturalized citizen from Nepal, and a traditional Buddhist. She is a single mother, twice divorced. They want to know if getting involved is worth it.
So is it wierd to fall for someone after only talking to them online a few times? Me and this guy have been talking for only a few weeks and I feel like we have know each other for years. I know this happens in person, but online? Now I have never done the whole online dating thing…. so should I pursue it or just leave it as is?
Every single Christian holiday in America has been transformed into some other event. The celebration of the birth of Jesus becomes the day Santa flys to your house and gives gifts. Easter (this one is very strange) becomes the day when a giant bunny rabbit lays colored eggs in your back yard. This is culturally fascinating. All of the other religions holidays are SACRED and everyone must recognize and respect quanza and all Jewish holidays. Yet christianities are transformed into some weird affair.
Can you imagine the outrage if people decided quanza was actually just the day that a giant squirrel flew around and dropped Hershey kisses? Historically how did this happen?
Every day in history could probably fall on a pagan holiday if you looked into it enough. Whether or not Jesus was born in December or in the spring is irrelevant. In MODERN culture these are the days we celebrate our religion. I simply find it culturally odd that the Christian holidays exclusively are tainted in america
What I find particularly messed up is that there can be a Christian dating commercial on TV but no commercials with gays in them? All the gay commercials get banned!