Many bowling shoes with changeable slide soles do have less slippery soles, including some that have a rubber sole. Some shoes have adjustable soles that can be used on either shoe.
Also you can use plain tennis or running shoes with NON-marking rubber soles so they don't leave rubber on the approaches. People who do slide may find your behavior (leaving rubber on the approaches) provides cause for getting upset.
One word of advice, thought:
Unless you're one out of a 1000 or even a lower percentage, in time not sliding will cause serious damage to your knees, like major pain and the need for knee replacement. You may be young now and think you're invulnerable, but time will change that. So unless at some time you want to quit bowling altogether, I suggest you do learn to slide, at least a little. It's not hard but it is a change.
"None are so blind as those who will not see."