Red, Eye, I can top that. LOL
There was a pioneer/elder couple (who of course were partially supported by my parents) in my home cong. The best way to describe what they had, was JW matchmaking parties.
Literally every young single 'spiritually strong' JW from all over the circuit was invited. This went on every Sunday for MONTHS. My sister and I (both of us are beautiful, please don't think I'm bragging) who were pioneers, were NEVER invited.
One Sunday I just got sick of the shit, knowing about the constant invitations that were never extended to us. So after the meeting (I was about 18) I had my (elder) dad take me to the supermarket, where I bought a huge sheet cake. Then we (my dad and I) stopped by their house. Of course, everyone I knew was outside playing some wholesome game like volleyball, lol. So we got out of the car, and I carried this huge cake right up to the Wife/Sister. I said, "I brought this cake for your party."
Her exact response? "I didn't invite you!" I said, very smugly at the ripe old age of 18, "I know Charlotte, you never invite me. But that doesn't stop me from wanting to be hospitable." And I gave her the cake and we turned around and left. All of my 'friends' were in shock, as was she.
My dad never said anything else about it, but you better believe he never 'loaned' them anymore money.
This type of person is the perfect example of someone who's a Witness because of the imagined power they get to have over others. When you take their power, they're left with nothing.
Wow, I would NEVER allow my daughter to associate with lame-brains. I want her to have a well-rounded group of friends. I would never want her association to be limited to people who believe the same thing as her about everything. So shallow.
At her age, 10, she is already able to discern who is a religous nut, and who is a good hearted person.
Thank Jehovah.