I think the majority of men are just lazy when it comes to diet and exercise. I've gone through numerous workout partners, because, after 6 weeks, they just cop out! I not necessarily attracted to big muscles bulging out everywhere, but someone who at least takes care of themselves these days is a rare find.
zenpunk
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Where are the Masculine Men?
by teenyuck infourskin started a battle of the sexes with his "where are the feminine women" thread.
i am wondering about men.
he has a muscle car, however, he has no muscle definition.
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".......... but are as angels in heaven"
by Ice Blue inone of the many teachings that troubled my conscience matthew 22:30. does this mean that after armageddon there will essentially be several different classes of people ie survivors (who may marry) and resurrected ones (who may not) and those born after armageddon (presumably who may)?
does this mean the resurrected ones will be sexless - like 'drones'?
surely then they will not be the same person that they were?
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zenpunk
Ahhhh. One of the great paradoxes of JW teaching. Anybody want to help out (because I certainly could never figure this one out).....
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Lance Bass N'space (In Installments)
by pale recluse inpart i - the prequel .
watch this space for further installments.
netx: part ii - "stardate 10:12:02
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zenpunk
Can he stay up there?
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zenpunk
Only until you want to get laid....
PS - love those red Xs.
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Have You Lost Your Mind?
by WildTurkey inits funny when you think about what the dubs say about us, if they know we are out of the org.
for not believing anymore, they think we have lost our minds, that we are crazy, mentally corrupt.
even if one repents and goes back to the borg he is watched like a hawk.. but now if one has sex with a goat or he runs off with another woman and leaves behind his wife and children to provide for themselves, or he screws you out of your money and leaves you broke, but repents he was not crazy, it was a moment of weakness.
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zenpunk
That's very good zev - Mind if I steal that line?
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HAVE you CHANGED???
by minimus inafter reading so many comments about our collective personalities, i wonder how we were percieved by the congregation in general.
some of us on the board seem to be shy, others appear to be stronger type personalities.some stories that i have read, suggest that when you left the organization, either nobody was surprised or everyone was shocked.
do you think that you are basically the same type of person , now, as you were when you were attending meetings?
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zenpunk
I'm completely different. I never thought so until recently I met an old friend from the JW days and it was like a reminder of how far I'd come. The key however is, don't get angry at what they did to us - just move forward.
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Too wierd to be true... but it is... Elders???
by Lapuce inwell yesterday i go the visit of two elders of my congregation, my wife told them that i was acting like an apostat as i talked two days before to two mormons, yes i told them that that they were in a cult like the jw's and they couldn't think for themselves like us, boy i got a real sermon from them, my wife told them that i was on anti-depresants and that they made me ack a bit crazy sometimes, well i know one thing, it wont be the last time i will here from them.
i know 3 years ago i got a talk by the elders but that time it was for buying lotto tickets, again my wife found a ticket in my pocket that i forgot when i put my cholths for washing.
i got the talk, but no sanctions again.
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zenpunk
It all depends on the elders I think. One thing I've discovered is that, despite what they say there is no one standard for everyone.
My husband left the truth about a year before I did (he gently worked on me and finally I saw the light). He bought lottery tickets, even smoked a couple of times while out having a beer and the elders didn't say boo. They listened to my tears that I was going to lose him at Armaggeddon and left it at that. No one was in a hurry to disfellowship him. Even now, though we don't do anything unscriptural per say at this time, it's quite obvious that we are both apostates, yet the JWs haven't come near the house in years.
Edited for bad spelling (again).
Edited by - zenpunk on 30 July 2002 8:47:20
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zenpunk
This poem is fantastic! You get the entire desparate effect! Do you have any others?
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Do you love people more now that you're out?
by writerpen ini was thinking about this the other day.
since i've left the borg, i find myself loving other humans more.
like all the little children being abducted, the miners trapped in the mine last week, the victims of car accidents that i pass on the road, a woman crying in the car next to me while waiting for the green light, the homeless that i see every weekend at a local soup kitchen where i volunteer, etc.
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zenpunk
Absolutely! As a JW I just loved the chosen few. How wrong is that!
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Why do WOMEN remain Believers???
by JT inhttp://www.ffrf.org/nontracts/women.html .
the following is merely my opinion on the issue and while some may disagree and that is their right im sure that there are those who will fully understand what i am talking about- (aint it nice to be able to disagree and not be called wicked smile).
since leaving wt and looking back i have been often wondered and it has.
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zenpunk
I hate to disagree with you Will but I'm going to.
Indiginous people are said to have their own "bounded field" faith structure, usually refered to as core shamanism. Men and women are treated equally in the pure ancient ways of native beliefs.
However, the "Revealed Universal" faith structure, which is where, in basic terms, someone has a revelation that must be spread to all people, beliefs and dogma are used to supress the existing "bounded field" beliefs of the natives. It is out of the "Revealed Universal" concept that inequality of the sexes comes. Rules upon Rules....
Look at the WTS, for such a supposedly simple religion, there are endless rules.