I've been giving this a lot of thought. I'm thinking that, as a born-in, I was raised thinking that everybody who wasn't a Dub was stupid and I had to go door-to-door to enlighten them. And that the ones who were so stupid and stubborn as to not respond to my message (which was all of them, LOL!) were "bird feed." I was taught to think that by non-Dub relatives, schoolmates, teachers, neighbors, etc., were pretty much just worthless and not even worthy of my pity.
In short, I was raised to have absolutely no respect for virtually anybody. Even with the GB and the WTS, I was taught to fear them more than I was to respect them.
I think having a lack of respect shows in how we communicate with others. I still have a pretty big case of "don't give a s*@t" about most things in life. I've overcome it in many ways but I believe that I'm able to blow people off more quickly than a "normal" person would be able to do and that it affects my relationships down to this day.
If you don't have real respect for others, it shows and they will not want to be in relationship with you. I think this is one of the big hurdles we must cross as ex-Dubs, to learn to respect others and learn to treat them respectfully.
What do you think?
StAnn