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Been married 37 years now. Spouse still thinks voting makes a difference. Still thinks there is hope in America. Still watches Tucker and believes in muh ‘merica. We agree on a lot, but recently (last 3 years) I’ve seen a big separation on agreement politically. Maybe I’m the fucked up one, but he (yes, he) has always been an optimist. And no, it’s not a gay marriage. I’m a female. But this evening, he was so vitriolic about how negative I am. Said some things to me that, as I type this, makes cry. So hurtful. We are traditional, but damn. Wake up man.

Been married 37 years now. Spouse still thinks voting makes a difference. Still thinks there is hope in America. Still watches Tucker and believes in muh ‘merica. We agree on a lot, but recently (last 3 years) I’ve seen a big separation on agreement politically. Maybe I’m the fucked up one, but he (yes, he) has always been an optimist. And no, it’s not a gay marriage. I’m a female. But this evening, he was so vitriolic about how negative I am. Said some things to me that, as I type this, makes cry. So hurtful. We are traditional, but damn. Wake up man.

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[–] 6 pts

It's very hard to hold both blackpill and whitepill in your hands. Many of us face similar circumstances. Keep trying and keep moving toward the eventual new reality.

[–] 4 pts

It’s tough. Grateful to not be in the boat alone, so to speak.

[–] 3 pts

Yeah, I myself have been juggling the black pill and the white pill ever since Ron Paul hit the scene sixteen years ago. You get used to it. It takes time though. Know that you'll get better at it, and for the love of god, don't let it affect your marriage.

[–] 1 pt

It's hard to hold the dissonance at bay sometimes.