I worked for a gay person and have no problem with gays. [I am not oriented that way myself] but my mother also questioned me as if I had some leaning in that direction. I told her I did not but she kept asking why I would work for some one like that. I told her that they did not bother me and it was none of my business what went on behind some one else bedroom door. and that the people that complained the most about gays should look in the mirror and ask what are the underling causes of their hatred? do they in face have gay tendency? me thinks thou dus protest to much. but it is inherent in the societies thinking and teaching to hate gays especially since they have so many in bethel, I always felt you had to be gay to want to go to bethel, sorry that is being mean to gays and I only intend to smack the society. no offence to the gay community.
The Un-Christmas Gift
by 76crash 12 Replies latest jw friends
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LoverOfTruth
I believe this is your mother's awkward way of letting you know she loves you.
She's afraid to communicate unless there are publications & witnessing involved. The towels are simply a token of your mother's true feelings.
Perhaps you should lovingly tuck the towels away until the day she can freely love you as her child. I sincerely believe she has you tucked inside of her heart. You have to be a mother to understand.
You might want to send her a note, thanking her for the gift and most of all, let her know you still love her "no matter what"
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Eyebrow2
oh my gawd six of nine..that was two funny!!!