When Leaving - what did you find hardest to do??

by lydia 21 Replies latest jw friends

  • teejay
    teejay

    Well... let's talk about the study first and see if anything comes up.

  • Tammie
    Tammie

    The hardest thing for me was telling my mom. Actually I did not have to tell her, because my sister already did that. It was when mom came down to my home and confronted me about my leaving. The hardest part of that was she was asking why, but not hearing me.

    Excuses are like butts. Everyone's got em and they all stink.
    I use to have an open mind,
    but my brains kept falling out.

  • VioletAnai
    VioletAnai

    Beck and I'll will AROUSE yer interest with STIMULATING conversation.....hee hee.....

    Then we could ROLL ideas back and forth....

    You've been a BAD boy, go to MY room

  • BritBoy
    BritBoy

    Hardest for me was bumping into dubs from my cong. when I was out shopping and having to face the "Why are you no longer attending meetings?" when all I wanted to say was: "Because I shagged an MS and can't face seeing him at the meeting". I also think my 1st free birhday was difficult. My new worldly friends found out the date and all bought me presents and shit... I did not know what to do and felt VERY guilty!!

    LOL those where the days!

    Britty xx

    "My body is a Temple NOT an Amusement Park"

  • WildTurkey
    WildTurkey

    I agree with Brit, bening inactive sometimes the JWs stop by my house to chat, I don't like it, and it makes me sick to hear about their good call and good talk at the KH, like I don't know what they are trying to do. Oh and smoking pot was hard when I left, and going to the riverboats and gambling.

  • HoChiMin
    HoChiMin

    Kicking some elder ass. It was dificult to restrain myself from thinking about it. I envision hopscotching behind them kicking them in the ass all the way out of my yard. All the while laughing like a hyina with a maniacle look on my face.

    HCM

  • SYN
    SYN

    The hardest thing about leaving was my new-found, err, 'freedom'. If you catch my drift.


    "...the greater will be the beneficial effect, because you get more of the ultra-violet rays, which are healing" - The Golden Age
    [SYN], UADA
    - Unseen Apostate Directorate of Africa.

  • D wiltshire
    D wiltshire

    The hardest thing for me was making new friends but I think it also is the best thing to do.

    Join the Watchtower or you will die.
    Only Jehovah's Witnesses have the TRUTH all other religions EVIL and from the Devil.
    You must beleive the Watchtower or you're going to die a painful death forever, isn't that the GOOD NEWS?
  • Amazing
    Amazing

    At first is was celebrating Christmas ... because the Tree with lights and outdoor decorations could be seen by our JW neighbors. I feared their opinion - not that I feared them, but that they would see me as a bad guy without understanding the issue.

    Next, was stepping inside a Church ... to Vote in the Presential Elections. Not so much because I would be seen, but it was my very first time voting. I became a JW at age 20, and never got the chance to vote. Later the voting age was changed from 21 to 18.

  • LB
    LB

    I was such a good curser. It took me awhile before I could flow again. I sounded like a 10 year old.

    Disgusting sexual practices were much easier to do.


    Never Squat With Yer Spurs On

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