you couldn't pay me to pioneer. those pantyhose would be the final insult.
seriously, though, that sucks. i always thought females, no matter what they did, were looked upon with disdain, simply because they were female. but in the kh i went to, the pioneering sisters were looked up to moreso than "regular" sisters. everyone just assumed they were "spiritually stronger" than your "average" sister. but i never envied them. i hated going door-to-door anyway. one time i was with this really huge kid who stuttered. anyway, it was my first time going out, so he said let me do the talking. we walked up to this house and the window was open, and we could hear some little mmm's coming from inside. he rang the doorbell and no one answered. then he started to knock on the door. i said maybe we should go and he said no and kept knocking and this man comes to the door with his shirt open and lipstick all over his face and the kid started stammering and the guy just slammed the door in his face. after that i dreaded it. they told us how awful these people were, then we had to go ring their doorbells, yikes. anyway, my sister told me she went to south dakota for a year and hated it. but in the same breath she said she was 'happy to be serving jehovah that way". riiiight.
i didn't pioneer, but i knew a girl who did. her whole family was really admired and looked up to. they all fell away, and i was shocked to learn recently that they had all become apostates (except the mom). you'd think they'd start examining what's wrong with themselves when people like that fall away...
anyway it's funny what comes to mind when i read these posts. i remember a lot of stuff, little things that happened at the kh, or the ways kids would get around the "no petting" rules at parties. once i was at a party at a guy's house and the played "pass the orange", and you would line up boy/girl/boy/girl and pass the orange between partners using your chin. my sister was a real shrew and watched me like a hawk and went to every single (rare) party with me, so i never even got to do that.