Euphemism:
That is certainly your opinion and you are welcome to it. I am not going to try and dissuade you from it.
I understand that this board is populated with a lot of Ex-JWs and others who are opposed to Witnesses so no doubt your opinion is popular here.
However, calling the situation of children being raised one of Jehovah's Witnesses "abusive" is not only error it detracts from REAL abusive situations of neglect, physical and sexual abuse of children or cases of true emotional and psychological abuse.
So, I am not as you say, saying that JWs are Ok because they are "less" abusive because they are not abusive in the first place - and to assert that they are (begs the question) of assuming an extremely difficult and disputed point, namely that JWs religion and upbringing is abusive itself. (Sure, individuals may have circumstances where they were abused but this has nothing to do with the JW religion itself.)
As for the JW religion, you can prove to me that teaching the concept of Armageddon where all bad people will be destroyed is any more or less harmful than Catholics and Protestants teaching that bad persons go to a place called Hell.
As one who was raised as a Jehovah's Witness and who is now not only not associated but working for change within the Organization, I think that I am in a position to speak from experience. (Even, if my upbringing was more liberal than most that I know.)
"Did I miss not celebrating Birthdays or Christmas, yes/no, not really, maybe, that is hard to say, for how do I know for sure. Probably they would have been nice and on the other hand they are no big deal."
This is the kind of "psychology" that a typical ex-JW like me may have. Is not celebrating Christmas a crime, i.e. "abuse" No, of course not.
Yes, I believe, because I know myself, the conflict of one who was raised a Jehovah's Witness and who now understands that there are many things wrong with both the religion and the culture. BUT I WILL POINT OUT TO YOU THAT THIS CONFLICT EXISTS IN THOSE THAT LEAVE THE ORGANIZATION and SOME who remain in it. BUT ON THE OTHER HAND, there are many many more that are living and have lived their lives doing what they believe is correct and right and living as Jehovah's Witnesses. These ones do not feel "ABUSED" because of their own choices.
Having said all of that, I say if you think someone gave you a wrong deal in the past, GET OVER IT! Move on and look to the future.
When I studied psychology in college (just one of my majors) I was never a big fan of the people or therapies that focused on the past (whether it be infancy or childhood, or last year that something happened to you) these approaches in counseling and practice never seemed to produce any good and positive results and certainly do not PROVIDE A FRAMEWORK FOR THE PERSON TO MOVE FORWARD in life.
I SEE A LOT OF PEOPLE HERE THAT COMPLAIN AND COMPLAIN ABOUT THEIR PAST. If Jesus teaches us anything in the Bible it is to look forward and to forgive the sins and those that have trespassed against us.
-Eduardo
PS:I suggest you carry this discussion to another thread so we don't hijack this one.