A newbie thread got me to thinking on this point. JW's are taught that their love is what identifies them as true Christians. But typing on another thread let me to this discovery:
What I expected from Witness friends and what I expect from my friends now are totally different. I couldn't confide a lot of things in my Witness friends because I didn't understand that many of us had the same feelings, doubts and fears, but we weren't able to discuss them freely because the society discouraged it. So I suffered alone and eventually left in pain and frustration ... I just had to get out and get a life.
Now that I may speak freely to whomever, I have learned a lot of things the GB didn't want me to know ... that's why they discourage witnesses from freely associating with each other ... they don't want the congregation to be swayed by the truth about the truth, and that is: Jehovah's Witnesses are human just like everyone else, with the same strenghts, weaknesses and struggles as the rest of the world. They would rather the rank and file believe they are above the rest of the world even though it isn't true that they are more loving than other religious religious faiths, they are actually much less loving than other organizations, religious or otherwise. But if you aren't allowed to associate or socialize with anyone else how would you know whether that was true or not? I get more love from co-workers and collegues than I ever have at the KH - but that's just me (where is the love now that I'm gone? If this love is so special nothing could extinguish it, but all it takes is a simple announcement and it vaporizes ... was it really love to begin with? Just thinking here).