Proms

by Nikita 18 Replies latest jw friends

  • ApagaLaLuz
    ApagaLaLuz

    NEON: That is an incredible story. Actually helps restore the belief in love, for me anyway. That's really spectacular. CONGRATULATIONS to you!

    I didnt go to my prom. In fact I didnt go to any dances, parties, or sporting events. It was my biggest regret from highschool, was missing prom. Of course I had no skills with the opposite sex, so I probably wouldnt have even went if I wasnt JW. But a couple years later, my company had a huge formal dinner at a hotel. I got to get all decked out. My then boyfriend and I broke up that day. So my gay friend (who just happens to be a GAP model) escorted me. No one knew he was gay, and everyone thought I had the hottest date. My best friend (also an ex-jw) took pictures and everything, just like it was prom. So I got to make up for it :)

  • LDH
    LDH

    One of my closest friends in high school (I only had like three) invited me to prom. He was a Quaker, on the football team, a great human being, he even went to the hall a couple of times.

    Of course I couldn't go, I told him I "already had plans" that I couldn't change. I think that was the biggest bunch of bullshit; I begged to go to the prom.

    By the way, I should mention, this kid had to turn down scholarships because he couldn't decide if he wanted to go pre-Law or pre-Med. A genius, a real nice guy and cute to boot.

    I think that if I had a relationship with him, that would've been a real nice experience to recount to my children. I know he was and is a good, awesome person.

    The only reason my kids won't go is if they don't want to. I will never treat my children the way us good little "jw" kids were treated.

    Lisa

  • shamus
    shamus

    Neonmadman!

    That is an incredible story! Wow. And those nasty old elders told you not to go..... weiners.

  • Nikita
    Nikita

    Thanks for all the replies!

    Sandy, yeah, that is irony isn't it? I began to lead a "double life" shortly after I had graduated hs. Too bad, it didn't start sooner!

    Bittersweet, that just seems unbelievable! Glad that you are making up for it now!

    Andi, you go girl! I know that you will make an awesome mom. I feel like my daughters life will reap the benefits of the mistakes I made-does that make sense? Lol

    (((((((Undercover))))))))) I immersed myself in books and writing growing up. But, I was fortunate enough to have a few good friends at the hall and a few outside of the hall (which I eventually managed to alienate with my jw attitude.) I am glad that with the passage of time, you are finding it getting better.

    Neon, wow, what an awesome story!!

    LDH, I so feel for you! I agree, it would have been a nice experience to relate to my own child.

    Leslie/Nikita

  • Mulan
    Mulan

    Too bad you guys weren't in high school back in the 60's. We did all that stuff. Proms and all............even sports and class offices. And we stayed "in the truth". I wonder why they put the bans on it? Seems so dumb looking back. I could do it all but my kids couldn't.

  • rocketman
    rocketman

    Yep, one more banned, or at least seriously frowned upon item, the Prom. Room215 is right, some jw parents allow their kids to go anyway. One local girl, from what I heard, even one homecoming queen, which of course was definitely frowned upon, though I am not sure how that situation ended up.

  • MrMoe
    MrMoe

    Bah! I keep clicking on this thread cause it looks like the word "porns"

  • riz
    riz

    i hear ya, moe. i had the same problem with hawkaw's "Virginia" thread.

  • Nikita
    Nikita

    Mr. Moe and Riz, too funny! Sorry, no porns here YET!

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