When making mom friends does their political affiliation matter to you?

In today’s political climate.

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As long as we can continue to respect eachothers beliefs, and no one stsrts trying to push their beliefs onto the other, were good.

THAT BEING SAID, im great to be friends with most political affiliations, but any conversation around hurting others based on who they are in any form, MAGA or Socialist, idgaf, you arent welcome in my home or around my child

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To an extent! I’m not going to befriend someone who is MAGA. I like people who care about others

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Depends. I’m in the uk so probably not although might second guess if they said the Green Party or reform.

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No, like what said as long as they dont push their opinions on me i dont mind. I like hearing others opinions and why they believe what they believe. Of course as long as they are respectful.

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No, unless they talk about it constantly. But I have found that women who disagree with me do care and won't be friends if they know my political beliefs

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Idk how we got here bt Ppl ask this question all the time & personally it doesn’t matter what political affiliation a mom friend has & I think it’s petty when ppl care so much. To each their own bt it doesn’t matter to me. Some ppl make things their whole personality, so when making mom friends, I hope their political affiliations aren’t their entire personality. 😇

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