Hmmmm, I think that the name Stigmund has a lot of character. Or not, but you could call him Stiggy for short, and that is kinda quirky.
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Good name for a goldfish!
by Open mind indarwin!.
my wife got a darwin fish, complete with little footsies, not too long ago.
it graces our refrigerator 24/7 unless jws are coming over.
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who had a child molester in their congregation ?
by looloo ini have done this thread a long time ago , but a few newbies have joined recently and may have had some experiances to share , there was 2 in the congregation i was involved with (i was a "study" ) one was from bethel in america and got deported after his prison sentence and the other was reprooved for abuse then carried on abusing in the congregation , years later he abused my daughter and after i found out i reported him to the police , but he had got off "scot free" for 20 years untill i reported him .
i believe the one from bethel was reported to the police simply because elders kids were affected ..
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I am willing to bet that there is at least one in every congregation! It seems that they know that they can get away with it in a religious setting, especially within the JW one.
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What kind of Witness were you?
by EmptyInside inthere always seemed to be some witnesses who seemed to be in it for the social aspect of it.
the ones who planned most of the gatherings and trips.
and the ones who got invited to the parties two states away.
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I fell somewhere in the middle as well. I think that many stay in because when you are a JW, the JWs are your entire social network, and leaving or being df'd would be like being dropped by yourself in the middle of the ocean with no land in sight! I think that is one reason why I stayed as long as I did. I finally left because of the utter lack of love that I saw. And now that I have done just a tiny bit of research, and found this site, I don't think I will ever go back! I know too much that just does not add up now, and those are facts, not just my personal feelings about love.
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When you were a loyal dub, did you ever turn down sexual advances?
by asilentone inwhen i was a loyal dub, i have turned down some gorgeous women.
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I did, and I still do, I don't regret any of them but one. I can find many people attractive, but I cannot actually have the desire to have sex with someone unless I know them well, and I am falling in love with them. Sometimes I wish that I could! Things would be simpler! I have tried, really hard, but I just can't do it!
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Newbie: Roll Call ---- Oldies Returning: Roll Call
by cameo-d ini have noticed a lot of newbies lately.
(i also noticed that after being absent for a year happy1975 is making a return visit.).
so, if you are a brand spanking newbie, post here and tell us a little about your interests, your state, your new direction in life, your favorite things, whatever you want to say---this is your thread.. .
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Hey everybody, just poppin' in to say hi! And welcome to all the even newer newbies than me!!!!
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Another newbie... so to speak
by joeblow inhey... how's everyone?.
i'm a new guy here... so a bit about me.. i was raised as a jw.
my parents started studying when i was a baby, so it's all i knew growing up.
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Welcome Joe! I am so sorry that you were abused as a child. It is amazing to me just how many people it has happened to. I am also trying to juggle fading and family. I don't think I can do it much longer, it is like walking a tightrope all the time!! I hope that you will find comfort here in the fact that you are not alone! So many here have gone through much the same situation! Welcome! It is nice to meet you!
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Okay, but seriously, Alice In Wonderland. It was okay. Some neat scenes. Some neat special effects. I liked the Cheshire Cat. Part of it followed the original Disney cartoon, but much of it did not. If you like Tim Burton's movies, I would suggest it! I like his off the wall stuff!
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A question for all JWs, regarding women
by dgp inmy reason to ask this question was another thread by highdose, on whether people felt sorry for subjugated women in the organization.. with all the advances that women have undoubtedly made, is there any well-hidden anger among the sisters, for the role they have to play?
are there any complaints about it?
do you see the society responding to those complaints as, say, the catholic church sort of has, by allowing women to give the host at mass?
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I remember when I was younger, and just getting ready to get married, feeling that women really did get the short end of the stick. Then, after I got married, I realized it was much worse than I had first thought! I really hated it, and yes, I felt anger about it, and later, after going through a judicial committee, I felt absolute RAGE. I still feel angry, but a little better now that I don't feel a need to go back into that kind of life. But, I never felt that there was anything I could do to increase women's equality in the congregation. I felt completely helpless about the whole thing, that is until recently when I discovered that I could just GET OUT!!!!!! I hope that any woman that feels the same as I did will get out too!!
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Hmmm, the latest movie I have seen? Well, I believe it was a midnight showing.
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Hello..this is my story..
by Lozhasleft ini'm pleased to have found this site...i've browsed a little ...read quite a lot and gasped at some stories, giggled at the one liners and nodded in recognition of others' strong opinions and can relate to a great deal.. i'll try and keep my intro as brief as possible for anyone kind enough to listen.. i got involved with the witnesses in the late 70's in the uk.
i was in my early 20s and had had a love and fascination for the bible since my difficult childhood.
i soon brought my life into 'line' although it took a long time for me to pack up the smoking which didnt go down well in those days when 6 months of study should have been enough and if you hadnt cracked it then it was suggested that you were some kind of loser.... i reared my 4 children in the 'truth' as well as i could but i cant claim that we were a 'strong' family in their terms...just muddled along really..my husband at the time was a very difficult and abusive man and home life wasnt easy for any of us with his anger, jealousy and violence.
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Wow, Lozhasleft, that was a truly amazing and heartbreaking story! Thank you for being strong enough to share it. Many here have shared similar experiences of injustice within the organization, so we can definitely empathize with you! I think you will find love and comfort here. I am on this site every day. I find it to be enlightening, and comforting. I look forward to hearing more from you! Welcome, I am so sorry for your sad experience, and I am so glad that you have come here!