I am pretty much the same in the real world as I am in cyberworld.
Vivamus
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WHAT TYPE OF PERSONALITY DO YOU HAVE?
by minimus inwhat type of personality do you really have?
do you have the same personality in person that you do on-line?
some of us here seem to be rather private and others appear to be very good at communication.
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Masturbation the hidden epedemic
by felix a in.
masturbation the hidden epidemic an article that you don't want to miss.. .
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Vivamus
O my Gawd. LMAO
she cannot stand the pain of seeing him masturbate away
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on the subject of sex
by Vivamus ini am being very serious here, i am having some thoughts on the subject of sex.
what is it that determines the way you view sex?
is it upbringing, or genes?
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Vivamus
Well, I myself am also in the whoopie I am free stage.
I have no frame of reference to a possible earlier behaviour though, I was a good girl until I got kicked out, so all my experience is after my JW life. And so, I was wondering, is it really me, or is it still a bit "the Borg didnt allow it, so now I am happily doing it" ?
Edited by - Vivamus on 19 August 2002 17:2:10
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Vivamus
Lol @ SYN. That is even a better idea than mine!
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on the subject of sex
by Vivamus ini am being very serious here, i am having some thoughts on the subject of sex.
what is it that determines the way you view sex?
is it upbringing, or genes?
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Vivamus
I am being very serious here, I am having some thoughts on the subject of sex.
What is it that determines the way you view sex? Is it upbringing, or genes? Is the term reverse psychology applicable for us who have been in the Borg? Being in the Borg meant having _no_ sex unless you were married, so, according to upbringing, that would mean being chaste or extremely hard to get. Throw in reverse psychology, and you get sexually liberated people.
So, I have a few questions, did any of you become sexually wild after you left the Borg? And if so ... did you settle down after a while, are there any regrets over the wild period? Or, were you always wild, and being in the Borg just made you feel miserable because you couldn't act on it? Or, did your views on sex didn't change at all?
Just wondering on a Monday afternoon.
Any thoughts?
Viv.
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Newbie
by blackrose inhello, i am new to this board in a way.
i have been reading messages for about a month now and just got the nerve up to register an account so i can give my "two cents" once in a while.
i was raised a jw, but just recently expressed openly that i do not have plans on associating with them any longer.. anyways, not going to type my story out right now, as i do not know if any one wants to hear it.
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Vivamus
Welcome Blackrose!
Hugs, Viv.
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Vivamus
I noticed!
May the force be with you!
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Vivamus
I'd turn around, look them in the eye and say to one elder in particular: "You are so wrong by the way, sex is great and it's worth it all".
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Christians try to invade hemp fest.
by Trauma_Hound inwow i didn't realize sports was a sin.
lol what scripture is that in?
these guys seemed even more whacked then even the jw's, my elder grandpa watched sports all the time.edited by - trauma_hound on 19 august 2002 5:47:22.
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Vivamus
LMAO @ Repent! Sports Nuts
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Jw.com has it helped you?
by haujobbz in.
since i have been posting on this site i found a lot of posts interesting and vice versa,but i have also noticed that cetain ones on here arent helping themselves by continually looking at faults in their former beliefs,i find that this cant help you as a victim, im not saying i am not guilty of doing this i did do it at first but then realised it wasnt helping me overcome the trauma of my former beliefs, surely by trying to focus on the future and on how you can improve your state of mind maybe by self help books,counselling,and maybe speaking to ones on here who can possibly help you get through what they have been through, i mean surely you want to break free from the chains you used to be in.. dont get me wrong im not being harsh but only trying to help others,i mean jw.com is an open discussion forum to a degree,i also find it enjoyable on here,sometimes its not enjoyable because certain individuals are quite negative about views they dont agree on and i do expect that.. so has jw.com helped you or hasnt it.. are you addicted to this site and cant live without it.. also i do tend to take my previous beliefs lightly and have a joke about the things that were taught and went on,i try not to take it to serious at least im free from it and have my own mind that makes me so happy.
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Vivamus
I am addicted.
I love this place because it shows that I am not alone. When I feel bad about something, I can post it here, and you all will know what I mean. There is also a lot of humour here, with maybe a sarcastic note towards the WTS. This is just a fantastic place to meet ex-JW, and having been Dubs does create a certain bond. And I have become to really like a lot of people here.
Love and hugs,
Viv.