My longest "relationship" was a few months. But he was WAY more into me than I was into him.
And prospects kinda suck. It sometimes seems like all the gays in NJ are
twinks, and I'm just not into them.
As for religion... Well, I'm definitely in the "do what you want but stop messing with my life" group. That said, I think organized religion is ludicrous (for reasons that have nothing to do with me being an atheist). Religion should be a personal experience--you need to associate with it on a personal level.
Once you bring in an actual organization that feels like it has the right to lay down laws governing the way your religion is run, you've lost that.
My mother's church's priest left a few years ago (moved to Hawaii), and the Episcopal Church sent them an interim priest in the meantime. Her job was literally to find the non-canon practices of the church and get rid of them. So the local traditions that had been practiced for decades (at least) got pruned if they were contrary to what the diocese's ideas were.
For instance, her church did a first holy communion... event (for lack of a better word). All the 8 year olds would have their first communion on the same day after going through a class (insert additional nonsense). It was a big deal in their community--the church would be filled to capacity with family/extended family on those days.
But the episcopal church doesn't sanction that, so it was axed. Same thing with a bunch of other things.
And she was actually forced by the bishop to give sermons about what Episcopalians believed (which was contrary to what many of the members had grown up learning, shockingly). For example, the church's stance on the bread/wine is (thankfully) that it is merely a symbol of the body and blood, not actually trans...whatever-ed into it. For the 50+ people who had believed they were receiving the actual body and blood of god their whole lives, that was a big deal.
And that's RIDICULOUS. This was something the people in the parish connected to, which connected them to each other and to their faith. Why does every church need to have the exact same rituals and traditions? Why does everyone need to believe the exact same thing? Isn't the important part building the community and getting people to engage with their faith?
IT'S JUST SO STUPID. >:(