I don?t remember exactly where in JW-land I heard these experiences, but I believe they were passed around through word of mouth rather than through assemblies or publications. Urban legends? You decide.
Experience #1
Faithful JW girl is dating a fellow who is studying (or was recently baptized) in order to win her love rather than because he believes JW doctrine. After JW girl and her boyfriend conclude a morning of field service, they?re both carrying their bookbags as they walk on a path near a lake. Suddenly, JW girl heaves her bookbag into the lake saying, "I am through with the JW?s and all this field service!" The boyfriend then heaves HIS bookbag into the lake too, saying "I?m so glad you feel the same way I do!"
The JW girl has discovered (through this trick) that he really doesn?t love Jehovah, he just wanted her. She stops dating him, and continues on as a faithful JW ? glad she discovered her boyfriend?s "real" motives.
Comment: What if the boyfriend did NOT throw his bookbag into the lake, too? What if he just looked at her in shock? What would the girl have done then? Would she have said ? "Oh sorry, I was just testing you"?
Experience #2
Faithful JW girl is engaged to a fellow who was recently baptized in order to win her love rather than because he believes JW doctrine. He attends the meetings, goes in service, does all the things that are expected of a new JW.
Then comes the wedding day at the Kingdom Hall. At the conclusion of the ceremony, as they were about to exit the hall, he told his faithful JW bride, "Turn around and look at the hall, because it?s the last time we?ll see the inside of a Kingdom Hall."
Comment: How dramatic an "experience" was that?