Posted by:
Cheryl
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Date: December 26, 2011 10:24AM
Many times TBMs accuse inactives and exmos of being "crazy." Why? Because someone would have to be a fruitloop to give up being mormon and lose their family and their eternal salvation.
So who is crazy? The one who believes in living a tithe-free, magical-undie free life? Or the one who says everyone except TBMs must be crazy?
Sometimes I hear or read what mishies say about the people they visited on their missions. These mishies say the people were "crazy" because they came to the door improperly dressed, half asleep, or because they didn't know their tattoos or foul language would be offensive to Utah bred mishie kids.
But who is crazy in this case? Someone minding their business in their own home? Or the kids dressed like 1950s chior boys who are preaching about imaginary visions and worshipping dead polygamist pedophiles 24/7, instead of going to school and having a social life?
Mormons and some exmos say that people in their homes owe it to morg mishies to be always on call, dressed according to morg expectations, ready and willing to drop everything to greet mishies who show up unannounced.
One misguided RM on the board told me the other day, "What's wrong with you? Is it so hard to walk to the door, open it, and say no thank you?"
The dummy assumes that people in their homes must all be ambulatory, not be napping, not have sleeping babies, not be on ladders, not have jobs at home, not be sick, and never never have aversions to religious nutcase trespassers without boundaries.
What is more crazy that morg expectation? Or the assumption that people in their homes have a right to protect their private time at home alone or with family?
Mormons say almost everyone else crazy? Look who's talking!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/26/2011 12:08PM by Cheryl.