I wasn't sure if that was being too creeper, but I'll figure something out and message you.
Deltron3030
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Dress and Grooming: Sisters In Stilettos?
by Deltron3030 ini attended several meetings, and i was shocked at how some of the jw's dress.
is it just my area (tennessee), or is it a widespread problem?
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Dress and Grooming: Sisters In Stilettos?
by Deltron3030 ini attended several meetings, and i was shocked at how some of the jw's dress.
is it just my area (tennessee), or is it a widespread problem?
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@blondie
I heard they crush toes over time. I saw a picture of Michelle Obama's feet, and they were trashed from wearing high heels for decades.
Maybe I'm old-school, but I'm not used to God fearing women wearing fishnet stockings and stilettos with skin tight micro-minnie skirts. I expected better from JW's with their strict rules, but nope, it's the same old bullshit I saw at other churches. At my age I might be out of the loop, and dressing that way might be normal...
@Uzzah
You'd be surprised at how they dress in Memphis. I haven't been anywhere else, that's why I was wondering if it was organizational. You went to the Bethel place in NY? I have a ton of questions about that. Do the higher ups in JW get paid? I've been wondering about that
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Dress and Grooming: Sisters In Stilettos?
by Deltron3030 ini attended several meetings, and i was shocked at how some of the jw's dress.
is it just my area (tennessee), or is it a widespread problem?
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I attended several meetings, and I was shocked at how some of the JW's dress. Is it just my area (Tennessee), or is it a widespread problem?
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JW's Thoughts On Legal Marijuana
by Deltron3030 incan jehovahs witnesses ingest marijuana in states where it's legal?
can they use it medically and recreationally in legal states?
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? I'm confused. I was talking about Jehovahs Witnesses, not Clipse and Pharrel lol.
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Did being raised a Jehovah's Witnesses result in psychological damage? An interesting read in the New York Times.
by Balaamsass2 ininteresting read in the new york times book review.
food for thought on a subject 3rd gen and i have discussed between ourselves and with our daughter.
in our case, the answer is yes.
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This is an amazing thread!
I've learned a lot from these comments, and I've decided with a 100% certainty that this religion isn't for me. It's downright scary to hear all the things people have went through in order to abide by rules that are impossible to live by. We're all in "the world" and trying to be separate is a task that no human being can do if you want to have some sort of mental and financial security. I feel sorry for people that are trying to navigate through life while walking on imaginary thin ice. It's not possible, even if you decided to live in a compound in the mountains. You have to have dealing with the real world in order to survive, and asking people to do otherwise is cruel and unusual punishment.
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JW's Thoughts On Legal Marijuana
by Deltron3030 incan jehovahs witnesses ingest marijuana in states where it's legal?
can they use it medically and recreationally in legal states?
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@Vidiot
I know that a lot of them are drunks. I have family members that are really into it and I've seen them drunk on several occasions. I don't mean buzzed, I mean blasted! That seems like a waste of time to be spending all that time at the KH only to end up on skid row. What a mess!
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JW's Thoughts On Legal Marijuana
by Deltron3030 incan jehovahs witnesses ingest marijuana in states where it's legal?
can they use it medically and recreationally in legal states?
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I think LSD would make for an awesome psych med, but it opens people's eyes up to the world around them, and the government doesn't want that.
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JW's Thoughts On Legal Marijuana
by Deltron3030 incan jehovahs witnesses ingest marijuana in states where it's legal?
can they use it medically and recreationally in legal states?
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Betel nut? Sounds yucky. Lol. I wonder why methadone is questionable? It's better than someone shooting up in a KH bathroom. Methadone, and drugs like Suboxone, are used to keep opioid addicts in remission, so not allowing that is unfair. I work with a girl that's on methadone, and from what she's told me, if you take it as prescribed for opioid addiction it doesn't get you high. She's an addict though, so you don't know when they're lying (her words not mine). I think I would go bat-sh** crazy trying to figure out what is ok, what is wrong, and what is grey. Thanks @blondie for bringing some clarity to the conversation. You rock!
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JW's Thoughts On Legal Marijuana
by Deltron3030 incan jehovahs witnesses ingest marijuana in states where it's legal?
can they use it medically and recreationally in legal states?
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@EmptyInside - I talked to a JW that lives in a state where is legal, even without a prescription, and he said witnesses ingest, but they don't advertise. They did like you said, and found other ROA besides smoking, some that work for a variety of conditions. I think it'll be a difficult situation, because alcohol is way worse, but alcohol doesn't have that "dope" stigma.
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Did being raised a Jehovah's Witnesses result in psychological damage? An interesting read in the New York Times.
by Balaamsass2 ininteresting read in the new york times book review.
food for thought on a subject 3rd gen and i have discussed between ourselves and with our daughter.
in our case, the answer is yes.
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Deltron3030
I've heard from family members and friends that were raised JW that the constant feeling of guilt, and the feeling that your every action, and every thought is being analyzed can be difficult. I guess it would be similar to any religious rules you are trying to completely adhere to. I think people are scarred by ALL strict religious beliefs, because being burned in eternal flames for your sins, as in the case of catholicism, is just as bad as any JW scare tactic. Name any religion, and then research their beliefs, and you'll see my point. I think it's all a racket. I don't think anybody is listening to any prayers anywhere. It's just a way for people to find comfort in regards to death and the death of loved ones. Thinking that you, or family members and loved ones are going somewhere else after death is a way to escape the sting. Things have, and always will be the same way. You live for X amount of years then die. The End.