I was married to an 'unbeliever' for a while and, of course, had only women as friends. But it was a friendlier area in general.
Then, divorced and moved to a new area, and mostly I was a pariah.
BUT I don't blame the individual JWs AS MUCH as I do the organizational structure of the WTBS.
The WTBS says it does not exist for social purposes. Okay. Then any socialization must be done individually and on a semi-formal basis. I.e., please come to my house for dinner.
There is nothing done as a group for people who may not be of the socially 'elite.' Other groups have many different meetings or 'clubs,' if you will,for different interests. Say, religious studies, singles groups, parents groups, teen groups, etc.
BUT NO, JWs have no such thing available on a 'everyone is welcome' basis. Moreover, they have the temerity to dictate to their followers that you cannot join school sports or any other groups which may aid one. Doomed to loneliness within and without.
In my 28 years as a jw, I never believed the scripture that if you leave mothers, brother, friends, you will have a hundred fold. It just ain't true for JWs.
But it's a sore spot with me that I don't often like to talk about. My children had some really hard years without a father and I feel organized activities through the schools would have made a significant difference in their lives. Gr-r-r-r-r.
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