That statement is far too narrow. Religion is all about money.
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Obviously the Catholic women on reddit see dating as a transaction lmao, fucking classic.
Anyone involved in any of these sort of groups will either cheat, leave you financially ruined or are an actual emotional vampire
Not being funny but when it comes to Catholic dating at least they're looking for income and not age this time 😂
I think exclusively dating within your particular religious demonination should be a red flag
Any religion is a red flag, especially Catholicism. One defective condom and your life is ruined.
Religion is the red flag.
If “he” uses Linux, there’s probably something xe/xey isn’t telling you.
If the pronoun choice is "xe/xey" instead of "per/pers" do they even GNU?