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happy camper
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Finish This Sentence....You Know you're a JW teenager If....
by doodle-v induring class the teacher asks "who all plan to go to college?
" and you shrink down in your seat in an effort to become invisible as everyone in the class raises their hand.
-doodle-v. your turn!
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DO YOU KNOW THE KINGDOM SONG WORDS?????????????
by vitty inafter being in the org for 20 years, being regular at every meeting.
i must have sung the songs hundreds of times, but i cant sing the first line of any song off by heart..
i asked my husband, kids if they could, they also cant.. can you?.
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happy camper
when eyes of blind ones see again,
when ears of deaf ones hear again,
you too will see the dead arise, (excuse me, but I really dont want to see the dead corpses rise out of the ground, thats scary)
if you keep your eyes on the prize
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For those raised as JWs...
by Country Girl ini have found that while i can remember my childhood from ages 3-5, i can't remember much after that until i was 17 or so.
my mom came into the jws when i was 3, and i remember celebrating our last christmas.
it was a small christmas tree on the end table and it had a present for each of us (2 kids).
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happy camper
I have the same problem, there are whole years I dont even remember. I wonder if our subconcious blocked it for our protection.
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congregational cliques
by chuckyy init was my experience during my 13 yrs as a jw that congregations usually had a social clique.
in other words, there would be a group of people in a congregation that would only associate (and sometimes only go out on field service too) with people within that social clique.
if you were in the clique, fine.
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happy camper
I hope I don't get "shunned" by anyone here for telling this, but I happened to be in the "in" crowd as a JW. It is so very true that the "in" crowd does revolve around the elders families, and especially if your family has money. My dad was an elder (not anymore tho, inactive--haha), and I can tell you this, it's not it's all cracked up to be. So, here's what you missed out on by not being in the "in" crowd, a major "fashion show" competition at every meeting and service (and I can tell you that it was very stressful),not being allowed to be friends with some of the other kids at the hall, because they and their family weren't good enough(even tho I really wanted to be friends with them, I wasn't allowed), same goes for liking boys who weren't spiritual enough (and it was already pretty limited to chose from), having your father and the other elders in the "pack" cover up your wrongdoing (you would be amazed what I could get away with), and this one I mention because I got myself in some pretty bad situations as a result, which could have been prevented had they taken the proper action, having a mother who thinks that her s*!&%t don't stink, having a father who thinks hes gods gift to the world, (they are very stuck on themselves), having a terrible family life, but putting on an act in front of the rest of the world, especially the congregation, like having a family fight in the car on the way to the meeting, and putting on huge smiles when you get in the parking lot, feeling pressured to do "cool" things like smoke and drink with the other "cool" kids, having to go out in service all the time, and all summer vacation to impress people. I can't really think of all the other stuff, but there is lots more. The main point is this: don't think you missed out on much, because all you really missed out on was putting on a very fake act. and I feel horrible now to know how others felt at the time, I didn't realize I was treaing them this way. The JW's sure have a way of turning a person into an evil bitch. btw, I am happy to say that I no longer am that person I once was.
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I can't get to grips with being shunned
by chuckyy inmy wife and i have been disassociated for about 2 months now.
every day in our small town we are being shunned by former friends.
one in particular annoyed me today.
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happy camper
It will get easier to ignore them in time, I used to like to give them nasty looks whenever I got the chance. Generally they don't give dirty looks back, and it made me feel better to do it. I also lived in a small town, but eventually when they would see me at the store or somewhere, they didn't even stare anymore. I guess they were used to seeing me. One particular time I ran into a JW at Target, and my daughter who was 8 years old at the time, was with me, they were standing in line right in front of me, and I didn't notice until it was too late. So, they proceeded to carry on a conversation with my daughter, as if I wasn't even alive, I just flipped thru some magazines and didn't look at them. I didn't want to see their ugly faces.
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DO YOU KNOW THE KINGDOM SONG WORDS?????????????
by vitty inafter being in the org for 20 years, being regular at every meeting.
i must have sung the songs hundreds of times, but i cant sing the first line of any song off by heart..
i asked my husband, kids if they could, they also cant.. can you?.
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happy camper
yea, I think I still have some pemanent hearing loss, from being in front of her.......
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DO YOU KNOW THE KINGDOM SONG WORDS?????????????
by vitty inafter being in the org for 20 years, being regular at every meeting.
i must have sung the songs hundreds of times, but i cant sing the first line of any song off by heart..
i asked my husband, kids if they could, they also cant.. can you?.
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happy camper
speaking of singing, does anyone remember having that one sister who always sang really loud in a bad opera vioce?
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DO YOU KNOW THE KINGDOM SONG WORDS?????????????
by vitty inafter being in the org for 20 years, being regular at every meeting.
i must have sung the songs hundreds of times, but i cant sing the first line of any song off by heart..
i asked my husband, kids if they could, they also cant.. can you?.
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happy camper
we're Jehovah's Witnesses
we speak out in fearlessness
ours is the God of true prophecy
what he foretells comes to be
...thats all i can remember right now...
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Chauvanism or Chivalry?
by stillajwexelder inover the years i have become less of male chauvanist pig and much more chivalrous - my wife says she as a woman likes men to be men and hold doors open for her and stand up on an airport shuttle bus etc .
if there are no seats left.
to me the wtbts is very chauvanistic and not very chivalrous.
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happy camper
Whether a woman wants to admit it or not, she wants a man to be chivalrous. It makes her feel loved, safe, and protected.
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What was your favorite thing about service?
by Dustin ini used to love break time.
especially if it was afternoon service, and we stopped at taco bell.
i used to be damn good at eating tacos in the car without spilling anything.
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happy camper
I never liked anything about going out in service, it was pure hell. Having to wake up early on Sat. mornings, going out in a small town, being scared that I would go to someone from school's door, (and yes, it did happen to me in the 10th grade) seeing the other little kids watching cartoons while I was standing at the door with my parents. Although I have to admit the coffee breaks were the best thing about it.and of course planning my Sat. night out with my girlfriends(and it usually involved guys, drinking, partying, smoking) that is what we did in service when I was a teenager, plan, plan, plan, usually on how to sneak around so our parents wouldn't find out what we really did.