Hi Everyone

by wasted-youth 25 Replies latest jw friends

  • wasted-youth
    wasted-youth

    Just to say Hi. I was a JW only for about ten years, but they covered my teens to mid-20s. I still have problems sorting out what I really think about life, religion, evolution and so on. I also feel I was completely robbed of my 'wild years' and have never really lived. Is this normal? Or can I set a record for longest-running recovery from the JW net? ;-)

    BTW, I am nearly 50, live in SW England and am late for bed! (gone midnight here!).

    Hope the Meat Loaf name I chose is recognised by some rock loving guy/gal

    W-Y

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    Welcome mate my story is similiar born JW 1957 exited 1992 have a page up DannyHaszard.com visit and read my experiences

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    And hello to you too. I don't have any advice, but just want to say welcome to the board.

  • wasted-youth
    wasted-youth

    Hi danny,

    thanks for speedy response. I shall certainly look at your site. Before I get there, I reckon the guilt/conscience angle has left me less confident in myself even after nearly 30 years. Does that make any sense?

    W-Y

  • ballistic
    ballistic

    Hi wasted-youth - I'm not too far from you and the name isn't wasted on me.

  • wasted-youth
    wasted-youth

    Thanks for the welcome. I have no idea why I started hunting on JWs tonight, I started out by looking for house insurance! Maybe some Freudian significance somewhere??

  • greendawn
    greendawn

    Welcome to the forum, it will be interesting to hear more about your story.

  • wasted-youth
    wasted-youth

    Just noticed the google ads have changed to reflect my choice as well! Ain't technology wonderful. Where are you ballistic? Wiltshire is my current location, though born and bred mostly in Dorset, OK, born completely there I suppose! ;-)

  • wasted-youth
    wasted-youth

    Thanks everyone for the welcoming words. I have looked at your story Danny and sadly cannot express feelings any more accurately than you - you seemed totally messed up by the 'coming of the end' or whatever it was called, and my experiences are far less distressing.

    I was a shy, fairly bright kid, my elder brother joined the Navy and came back when I was just starting to get out to drink and socialise as young men do. He had converted to the JWs and set about converting me too. No doubt a bit of 'hero worship' of big bruv was involved, but I fell for it hook line and sinker. I loved the debates we had about 'truth', evolution evil and so on. Of course he knew the so-called answers and I was doomed from the very first word!

    Not really doomed, it was in the end my decision, but his influence was very real. Anyway, I stopped the newly developing party life and joined the sect of meetings and gentle social gatherings. Made what I thought were new friends and was quickly accepted as a future Min Servant - could speak well and give talks, debate and so on.

    Long story - cut it short. I left the JW in about 81, going to University to train as a teacher, Big bruv - still a (slipping) JW then, tried to talk me out of it because I had to study Theology! He faile to stop me and after a few years he left the JWs too - proclaiming he had never really believed it all!

    Enough for a bit - tired fingers!

  • ballistic
    ballistic

    Yes, wasted youth - Dorset - how did you guess? Glad you've made it out cleanly. You are one of the survivors. You could easily make it to a meet up we have in July in Somerset, if you ask the orgnaiser nicely.

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