Althouh I spent almost 20 years "in", (and close to 30 at least associated), I was always somewhat of an "outsider" in terms of the cliques at the hall. I always saw through the comaraderie somewhat, and just managed to maintain a small circle of good friends, that tended to think the way I thought about things. Three of those friends, I am still on speaking terms with, as one is an ex-jw, one is "inactive", and potentially an ex-jw, and the third is an elder, with enough common sense, and rational thought to know the Borg is wrong about many things. It is my hope, all will be "ex" jws someday.
Fortunately, I always been sort of a "liberal" witness. My one elder freind, (18 years my senior), was quite normal and a big influence on me during my late teenage, and early 20s years. I worked for him during college, (of which he encouraged to go to), and things such as having a drink after work with other work associates and hobbies were things I saw him pursuing, so I got away from the "all extra cirricular activities are bad" mentality early on. Over the course of my 20s, I always found it awkward to hear other jws talk and act in such an ultra conservative manner. They just seemed brain dead to me, and not a good reflection on the organization as a whole.
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