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By Anonymous - 19/02/2013 07:55 - Australia - Wahroonga

Today, I met my mother's deeply religious fiancé for the first time. His response upon seeing me was to look me square in the eye and say, "You'll need to take out that nose stud or I'm afraid you'll not be welcome in our home." FML
I agree, your life sucks 41 814
You deserved it 4 575

Same thing different taste

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I don't see what your nose stud has to do with religion, this guy sounds like a bit of an ass!

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he doesn't own you! plus a nose stud isn't even bad at all!! :)

ballettillidie 8

Take it out, walk inside, and put it right back in.

I'm sorry but he has no right to tell u what u can and can't do!

Tell him Rachel from the Bible had a nose ring.

I hope your mom isn't ok with that, otherwise your mom is a terrible one.

maybe OP isnt living there or else why would they just now meeting their step father? maybe he means visiting.....

ileenefudge 29

I noticed that the most judgmental people I have met, including my foster mom, have all been Christian and go to church. They preach on and on about accepting others for who they are, but as soon as church ends they are the first to judge and say who is going to hell ( those who have different religions and believe in Allah, Buddha ect. And those who are athiest) and who us going to heaven to be with god. Anyone who believes differently are sinners and need to be "saved and prayed" for or they are not getting into heaven. They are the quickest to try to show passages from the bible down others throats but hate it when you tell them you are not interested or you don't care, or and they show their hate for Muslims the most I've noticed, mostly because their god is Allah and not Jesus. And then they wonder why they are called hypocrites and most people don't like them. I was forced to go to church and I was forced to hear my foster mom read the bible when I was tryna eat breakfast, so I started waking up before she did to avoid the bible readings. I'm sure not all of them are like that but all the Christians I've met are some of the most judgmental people I know but when you turn the tables on them suddenly it's a sin and your reciting bible passages back and forth to each other ( they do challenge you when you read passages to them specially the one about judging others) and it gets stupid. Religion is like a dick. Ok to have it and ok to whip it out once in a while. Not ok to force it on other people.

Am I the only one who immediately thought of the Buffy episode "Ted?"