Do you ever miss it? Ever?

by AK - Jeff 59 Replies latest jw experiences

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    For me - rarely would be the correct word. I don't miss the indoctrination. I don't miss the wasted time in service. But sometimes - just occasionally - I miss the ready made friends, the lunches after the meetings, the occasional invite to some-one's home to spend time together. In other words - the social connections.

    I have made a few new friends since leaving - but honestly I am mostly a loner now. At 50+ it is not easy for me to do the 'make friends' thing. Family commitments fill up large chunks of my time and energy [we are raising our Grandmunchkins Three]. My recreational time in summer is mostly about playing golf - a solitary sport, even when played in a group.

    Just every once in a while I get the urge to go back - though I know I would not be allowed from their perspective [I am DA'd now] to be a part of the little club at the Kingdom Hall. I don't want to do it really - but from time to time the thought pierces my thinking before I purge it. Today I had to purge that thought. Perish the day!

    Ever have those thoughts?

    Jeff

  • sacolton
    sacolton

    Lemme think ... no.

  • yumbby
    yumbby

    I never was accepted even when I was a witness, I never could figure out why, so no. I NEVER miss it. Not anything about it.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    I will never go back. But, when i think about it, i miss the social stuff, too. At least, you have your family.

    S

  • Mr. Majestic
    Mr. Majestic

    Faith was a big thing for me to lose. That I miss very much.

    Never liked the format of being a JW. Don’t miss that at all.

  • ScoobySnax
    ScoobySnax

    I do Jeff.. I'm getting on with my life, but still look back sometimes. Its not a bad feeling for me either like many on here. Just a torn feeling. You look after yourself bud.

  • wings
    wings

    No and yes. I miss being happily married (or pretending to be, JW's are good at pretending, I think it is one of the foundation teachings) I miss my home, my life, my friends. I do have many JW friends I love.

    But then reality bites,

    and I am glad to be working on real.

  • drew sagan
    drew sagan

    I'm going to go out on a limb and say that most (if not all) people who joined the religion by choice probably do look back and miss certain aspects of it. I know I have. Those who where raised in it can have a very different experience.

    In reference to myself (who joined by choice) I can only say that every time I look back and miss it I'm never really thinking of the religion per se, but rather the idealized view I had of the group before I joined. Once I remember how the ideals put forth by the Watchtower can never really be honestly achieved the feeling begins to pass.

  • Hope4Others
    Hope4Others

    Ah Yes the ready made friends, the ones who pretend to be your friends because its the christian duty thing. Its funny after leaving I thought I had loads of friends not one

    called to see what was up? I do have the hubby we hang out all the time, we never made friends on the outside before so I agree it is hard at times. We do have lots of acquaintance's

    I guess that's the extent of our socializing. We try to keep busy. We golf in the summer and watch sports, I love Curling, and we've gone to some the whl games. I guess we used to be

    accused of being self a satisfied as a couple. I imagine we are. That's what happens after 30yrs.

    Hope4Others

  • worf
    worf

    No.

    Worf

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