For sitting in a small little sports car with a young bro. Granted we were out in service but who knows what we could have been doing. After time, I realized what they were implying and I thought you people are nutz, there was no room in that car to do anything, my dad called it my go-cart.
Which leads to having a two door car because it was not practical for service. Which I responded, YOU'RE RIGHT, I will give up pioneering because my car is not practical. Not another word was never said.
I got in trouble for going to college as well. Again, I offered to stop pioneering and that again shut everybody up.
When all that business in the States was happening with the kids killing eachother in school, my posse and I were accused of being part of the trench coat mafia because we had the gaul to wear long coats.
We were counseled that the music we were listening to was demonic and one elder said he could see the "demons coming from the speakers". But there were too many of us and all we did was laugh at the guy.
The young guys in my hall were told by the PO that their hair cuts were too fadish and they needed to get a regular hair cut. He suspended their priv. in the hall (no mikes, no talks, not working behind counters, etc.). Although they were very happy about losing their priv., their mother finally pressed them to get "conservative" hair cuts. Not a month later in the Awake in the YPA section, there was a kid standing giving a talk with exactly the same hair cut these guys had. They boys made hundreds of copies of the mag and as a joke, they put copies of the page everywhere they could, in the guy's book bag, in his coat pockets, they put it under his windshield. The guy had a good sense of humor because he thought it was hysterical that they went to all that trouble and he apologized.
There was a MS who was behind the counter and he had dropped a bunch of mags, so I went behind the counter to help him pick them all up and I was told I was not "allowed behind the counter because I was a sister". I guess being in the hall is like being in the temple, certain rooms (counter) are off limits.
I had an ankle bracelet and I was told that I could not wear it because it was wordly. Hmm, never took it off as I explained that I had never seen anything in the Bible that says ankle bracelets are bad and that I was thinking of getting a nose ring because that was mentioned in the Bible, but then I thought again because it looked painful. Tsk, tsk, tsk, once again talking back.
I am sure anyone who was young and raised a JW has tons of similar experiences.