Right there with you. I live in Texas, and when I first moved here, I LOVED it. Then I realized I wasn't the "right" religion, or the "right" political party. And my fellow Texans have no problem letting me know that I don't "think" like them.
In my kids public school, they have a teacher who teaches the kids about religion. His religion of course, and it is all perfectly acceptable. I would love for some of the people who live here to live for one week outside the bible belt and realize that there is a big wide world out there and not everyone thinks like them.
So no, pretty much don't like my state. DH job is here so can't really go anywhere, but I want to move back "home" one day. PA.
I am also right there with you. I love my state but agree with everything u said. I have 20 yes 20 different churches within a 2 mile radius around us. A new huge one went right up near dd middle school and 2 more are being built. Majority of the kids in my dd school are convservatives. My dd is not lol but it is hard on her when during election time all she mentioned coming home were the republican candidates.
I also wish we were a walkable city but unfortunately we are the city with huge suvs and mega freeways.
