Good evening everyone,
Well, I?m back with another question, if you will be so kind as to indulge my curiosity. Since my last post, I have kept myself busy reading all of the interesting topics you guys discuss here. JWism is certainly a world unto itself...
OK, I am interested in your thoughts on what strikes me as a contradiction in opinions regarding Jdubs and friendships. Please take no offense at my question as none is intended.
In some posts on this board I have read where many of you believe that friendships within The Society are about as shallow as a Sahara mud puddle. This, based on what I understand about shunning the DF?ed and DA?ed, gossip in the congregation and so forth. In other words, there can be long friendships established, yet if someone is being shunned, the friendship seems to be tossed out like yesterday?s newspaper. On the other hand, many of you have stayed in The Society in order to not lose the friends you have known for so many years.
My question is this; why would you be concerned with losing a friend who would drop you like a hot potato, ignoring your long history with them if you were to be DF?ed? That, to me, doesn?t seem like much of a friend to begin with. An acquaintance, maybe. But not a friend. Friends, in my book, are people who will support you when the chips are down, and who will come to your aid without question or condition.
There is a second part to this question, that regarding the loss of family members due to shunning, but I will not ask you to comment on that situation. I?ve learned not to put people on the spot when it comes to their family dynamics. We only have the family we have been given, and cannot go out and choose a new mom or dad if the originals decide to ignore us. However, I will say that I cannot imagine anyone telling my mom that she was not allowed to speak with her children. They would fair better starting World War III.
Thank you again for all of the insights you have shared with me. The information I have learned on this forum is priceless.
Most respectfully,
Swamp Thing