Dan, I very seldom make a rightous statement, I'm trying to interpret what it means...lolAnglise :( Sorry you have had to go through such a thing twice, its a raw deal, I would highly recommend you meet up with others who shared the same history, its a great tonic. In saying that I recall how highly suspicious I was at meeting other ex's (I looked out for their glassy eyes..lol) so I do understand how we have to build up the courage, however meeting with them was a great healing. Go for it, and congrats in getting out. GhostofE, thanks, great post, I wasnt born into it, I studied from 7 yrs of age, however in a sense I was 3rd generation since my Gran and my moms family were also JW so they were our associates from birth, my mom was floundering during my first 7 yrs so it wasnt so strict, my dad was never a JW so he was held at arms length up until I left when I was almost 28. I did freak out for a couple of years through School and tried to mentally block it all out but couldnt and so from 17 yrs old I became the original cardboard cut out...lolThanks Razor & Robyn, truly inspiring to hear your comments. Brummie
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