I'm really in the dark about "twitter." I feel like I'm old and crotchedy already... Why when I was yer age sonny boy, we either called people up on a phone plugged into our wall or went over to their house when we wanted to talk to someone. haha
Libelle
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Do you...... Twitter?
by VampireDCLXV ini think it's more dynamic, less intrusive and less of a pita than fb.
(jhmo).
anyone else here use twitter?.
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I HATE this religion
by brotherdan inso today was my first sunday meeting that i didn't go with my wife.
as an update she has decided not to move out right now...because she doesn't have anywhere to go.
but she is giving me the silent treatment.
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Libelle
Was Blind, I was only trying to offer other possibilities and to say that speculation isn't really helping, I'm not saying "he won't be able to take it". There are lots of reasons why women leave relationships, that was my only point. But really, I don't want to have an argument, just offering clarification on what I was saying.
It is possible that Zidd's got it right, though. I don't know the JW social end of thigns. I do agree with Zid about romance, I think it always clutters up life.
Hope you're doing ok, BrotherDan.
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What's the deal with Facebook?
by serenitynow! ini mean what is so fun or interesting about facebook?
i am very new to it, i feel like i must be missing something.
it seems boring.
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Libelle
I don't get it either. I've tried to figure out how people spend hours on it to no avail. Blah.
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I HATE this religion
by brotherdan inso today was my first sunday meeting that i didn't go with my wife.
as an update she has decided not to move out right now...because she doesn't have anywhere to go.
but she is giving me the silent treatment.
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Libelle
As a few of the others have said, it's likely that PPD is playing a part in this - some of the most ridiculous things are magnified into "too big to stick it through" for a woman with PPD. It's amazing how profound it can be. But I also agree that it sounds as if she's been planning this for a while. I disagree that there may be a third party involved, not every woman leaves a good man for another wo/man, plenty of women just want their own space. We'll never know her particular feelings on this, and I don't think the speculation is helping Dan any.
Dan, you're hurting right now. I believe it's ok to be hurting and to let yourself feel the hurt, but you will also need to be able to set it aside at times to protect your kids and yourself. I hope you made it home safely last night, make sure you are very careful with the beer for a while. CD has given you good advice as well...
Finally, we're all thinking of you. You'll pull through this, one way or another and come out all the stronger for it.
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Am I two months early or forty years too late?
by Mad Sweeney inthis is my first christmas since i was a toddler and i'm already rocking the tunes!.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izmowzxroci.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcctj0e4an0.
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Libelle
haha, you should find the Christmas song by the Jehovah Waitresses... Can't remember the name.
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I HATE this religion
by brotherdan inso today was my first sunday meeting that i didn't go with my wife.
as an update she has decided not to move out right now...because she doesn't have anywhere to go.
but she is giving me the silent treatment.
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Libelle
Oh Dan, I'm so so sorry.
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To be or not to be
by justbreathe825 inmy bf is one of jw mainly to please his parents, since he doesn't believe half the stuff they preach.
now i'v been going to the meetings for over 2 years partly because is pretty much the only way i'd get his parents approval.
i am in the process of studying the bible to become baptized.
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Libelle
He might say birthdays now, but if he continues with the cult, that will stop.
Seriously, if he can't exit it, even if he says he doesn't believe it, save yourself the misery of being wed to a JW.
I say this as someone who is married to one. We were together without JW influence for years. Before we met, he studied for a while, and then stopped. Several years into our relationship, he picked it up again. Our relationship has never been the same since.
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I HATE this religion
by brotherdan inso today was my first sunday meeting that i didn't go with my wife.
as an update she has decided not to move out right now...because she doesn't have anywhere to go.
but she is giving me the silent treatment.
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Libelle
I agree, if she is talking about leaving and taking kids out of state, you're going to have to cover your bases. You can still play fair with a lawyer. But having one on your side will protect you in case she doesn't play fair. Which is possible.
So very very sorry, BD. (((((BD))))))
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Common thread, of marriage failure.
by free2beme inever see this pattern.... young brother hits 18-20 and his hormons are on overdrive.
he can not find someone in the congregation, so he sneaks out and finds a 'wordly girl' who thinks sex before marriage is ok and normal.
so he feels this is a way to deal with the hormones and basically, goes sex wild on her and hopes no one finds out.
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Libelle
In the divorce that soon follows the birth, she uses the religion against him in custody and the story goes on.
Hmm, does this happen often?
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Romance
by Libelle in'k guys... if you're the romantic sort, let's talk about romance.
in my relationship, the mr is the tweety-hearts one, i'm the down to business one (if you follow my meaning - on the spectrum, he's on the romance end, i'm on the lust end).
what kinds of things, do you find romantic?
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Libelle
Haha, I'm the beer drinker and sports watcher in the relationship. I guess the most romantic non-sexual thing The Mr did for me was to buy me a sword and a battle axe.
Ok, I can do cute notes, and will focus hard on them not being sexually suggestive. I guess I should say I'm trying to focus on the non-sexual romantic stuff.