We all had personal reasons for becoming JWs and we have all left for just as many different reasons.
But I'm really interested in what types of freedom people have found and are enjoying since fleeing from the WTS cult.
For me the greatest sense of freedom has been in the way I live my life with my family. Now we are able to 'be free' (in reality we were always free, we just didn't know it because we empowered men and they controlled us) with our time and energy. We associate with a variety of different people, we sleep in, we garden, we just do nothing, we read books that have nothing to do with the WTS, we relax on Tues. and Thurs. nights, we ask questions, and we are no longer afraid of elders.
But the greatest joy has been that I can bring my children up with love, creativity and flexability, to accommodate the various personalities and individual needs. No more rigid, inflexible rules that just don't work with the majority of children. The fact is that now they can do things that kids do, even make mistakes, and not feel like they've sold their soul to the devil. No more guilt for them for not wanting to talk about the bible, not wanting to wear ties or skirts, not wanting to be seen by peers on a Saturday morning knocking on doors, not wanting to miss out on camps, school dances and birthday parties, and not wanting to be different! My joy is seeing them enjoy freedom too. Not that I've thrown good principles out the door, but at least now we can do things in our time, with our personalities, with our needs and wants.............it's our choice.
I love celebrating my children's birthdays, sending them on camps knowing they're going to have the time of their lives, seeing them becoming interested in the opposite sex, meeting their boy/girlfriends, watching them develop into adults and being there for them, helping them through the bad and supporting and celebrating the good.
So that's it in a nut-shell from me. I'm interested to hear your thoughts on this question.
Cheers and 'power to the family'
Bliss.