the more i read here, the more luck i see in my own tale- it could have been much worse.
that said, i think its important for anyone inside reading this to see a "second best case senerio" on how thier children will see the way, and more so, the loss of it.
i spent so much time dweling on how i felt about not feeling "perfect" anymore...
but unlike when trying to explain the "loss of the way" to my wife, or work friends, here i read others doing it, often with better wording than would have occured to me.
its nice to see that my experience is not so unique.
Wow, Nick. I think our stories are very similar. However, my mom is not involved anymore. She was a divorced mom of me when we became active and I was about 10. She remarried when I was 16 to a man she met at a twig fellowship. They are still happily married 24 years later.
I too was lucky that Mom and I were not able to go into the Corps. I didn't know it then, but I sure realize it now.
You are so amazingly strong and brave!!! I am so glad you stayed with You child and protected her!!! I am sorry You were hurt You can teach us here anytime any one of Your
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My heart goes out to you "kids", Nicholas.
As an adult, I made a conscious choice to take the class and follow TWI.
You guys, however, were conscripted into a life by someone else's choosing.
I hope you spend some time snooping around this place and find some answers you're looking for.
Welcome to GSC, Nick.
It's nice to have you here.
I'm sure you can bring a unique perspective that will be enlightening for all.
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thanks for replying waysider.
the more i read here, the more luck i see in my own tale- it could have been much worse.
that said, i think its important for anyone inside reading this to see a "second best case senerio" on how thier children will see the way, and more so, the loss of it.
i spent so much time dweling on how i felt about not feeling "perfect" anymore...
but unlike when trying to explain the "loss of the way" to my wife, or work friends, here i read others doing it, often with better wording than would have occured to me.
its nice to see that my experience is not so unique.
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Wow, Nick. I think our stories are very similar. However, my mom is not involved anymore. She was a divorced mom of me when we became active and I was about 10. She remarried when I was 16 to a man she met at a twig fellowship. They are still happily married 24 years later.
I too was lucky that Mom and I were not able to go into the Corps. I didn't know it then, but I sure realize it now.
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Oh Dear (((Nick)))),
You are so amazingly strong and brave!!! I am so glad you stayed with You child and protected her!!! I am sorry You were hurt You can teach us here anytime any one of Your
Teachings!!!
and are on me
today!
With Love, RainbowsGirl
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