here's the situation. I know a girl who's a Jehovah's Witness in Olathe, KS. she's 21, going to college, and involved in the local music scene. now, let's travel back in time to March of 2002. she meets this guy online, in a local music forum. they meet up at local music shows (mainly in venues which for all intents and purposes are bars) and form a friendship. by April, she's posted this: http://www.livejournal.com/users/redsk8r/73358.html
she tries to get "skajester" to go to a few meetings, and gives him a bunch of books. by May, they're a couple as far as anyone else in their social circle is concerned. no hanky-panky activity goes on, but "I love you"s have been exchanged. they've even picked out baby names for future children. I meet "skajester" and "redsk8r" in July. I have no idea she's an active, baptized JW. she never posts about it at all, choosing instead to post IM conversations with worldly friends and concert reviews and working as a street team member and booking agent for local bands. then one day I post about how my last act of defiance while living with my parents was to order the nicest bible available (maroon leather-bound, gold-leaf pages deluxe edition of the NWT) and put absolutely no money in the contribution box. she makes a post about how she's a JW (and finds my post somewhat offensive), and it just blows my mind. right about this time, I'm becoming friends with "skajester", who's deciding he really would rather not convert to being a JW. I hadn't pursued anything with him because I thought he was dating "redsk8r". so to hear she's a JW is GREAT NEWS! because that means they are not an item, right? because no active JW would date a worldly guy, right? I must have gotten the wrong idea somehow, they can't be more than friends! so I go ahead and pursue a relationship with "skajester". he makes the decision to "break up" or whatever you want to call it, since she's made it clear they can't "date" until he's a baptized Witness. we start dating that same week. when she comes back from the district convention and a two week vacation with her parents, his break-up latter is waiting for her, and she goes ballistic. I cal her on it, basically asking what a "good" JW like her is doing hanging out with worldly people at music shows held in bars and pursuing relationships with worldly guys. I even tell her the reason I never stayed in the religion (god, almost typed "truth") was because I wanted to lead the life she was leading. she immediately takes everyone who agrees with me off of her friends list and makes people choose between her and me. it gets very ugly, but we eventually agree to disagree. I even tell her I hope she finds a great JW guy who will appreciate her love of music and not hold her back. months pass, and I'm telling my parents about it. they live in IL and sound very interested, as the Society apparently has a ban on the Internet, yet here's this girl who not only maintains several websites for herself and her worldly bands, she frequents online forums and basically hangs out with worldly people online, including several who list Satanism as an interest (ironic statement or not, that's a no-no for JWs). they talk to the elders and report back to me that I'm to call the elders in the Olathe congregation, so I do. they must have spoken with her, because she makes a big post about it, but apparently, she's not in any trouble.
it's not like I had any special vendetta against her, I was thinking more like, "get off the fence, either you want to be a JW or you don't". I figured either way, I was helping her. either she'd realize what she was doing and stop, or she'd realize how much she didn't want to be a JW and be free to do the things she wanted. well, she must have special friends in high places. nothing was done, and she continues where she left off. lucky girl. I had to leave the JWs to pursue a higher education and go to concerts and find fun, worldly boys to date. the only good thing to come of this was finding a wonderful boyfriend in "skajester". we've been together for 15 months now.
just when I think I've left the JWs behind, I have to fight with one for a boyfriend! will wonders never cease?
so, my question: is this the norm now? I would have been disfellowshipped, or at least severely reproved for such behavior. have the JWs let up on kids these days?