Maybe she did not want to sober up.As I once said first Mormon I met in person was a girl at my work who drunk, did drugs, would brag about having threesome while being engaged ( as she said she was in open relationship) and yet would not drink tea or coffee because of her religion. Weird stuff.
lol, yes that makes no sense. Why would the line be tea/coffee?As I once said first Mormon I met in person was a girl at my work who drunk, did drugs, would brag about having threesome while being engaged ( as she said she was in open relationship) and yet would not drink tea or coffee because of her religion. Weird stuff.
As I once said first Mormon I met in person was a girl at my work who drunk, did drugs, would brag about having threesome while being engaged ( as she said she was in open relationship) and yet would not drink tea or coffee because of her religion. Weird stuff.
It would be pretty common actually if you’re talking about people who want to show up as religious/ conservative folk to their environment. Saying no to Coffee and tea in a daily gathering draws the image she wants. Sex life, drugs and alcohol can stay as private life and won’t draw much attention. Most people are not the same as they look to outside layer people that know them only basically.Either you are lying out of yer *** or she just doesn’t like, or care for coffee and tea, because that makes absolutely no sense. If you don’t drink tea and coffee because it’s against your religion, then you’re not going to drink alcoholic beverages either.
I know you are embellishing that story.
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I don't care what they do with their bodies, but they do within their caste system. Mormons with handcart/polygamy heritage will judge, shun, and passively persecute other members that change their bodies as such. They also check to see that members that have received sacred garments (underwear) are wearing them 24/7, with gossip as the consequence for not doing so.
I find it much more insulting that they preach that Jesus and Lucifer presented two plans in the pre-earth council, one that insisted on autonomy for everyone and the other that sought to destroy autonomy by controlling everyone, then the institution proceeded to implement the second plan on such things as same-sex marriage, alcohol consumption, medical marijuana, Etc. It's one thing to control your own group. Forcing "righteousness" on non-LDS people is patently hypocritical when one reads their sacred texts.
She had two sisters and only one of them was really living by the LDS rules. Oldest sister was a drug user as well, was caught drunk driving and stealing numerous times, is a single mom without even knowing who the father of the son is. There were kids of Chilean immigrant family who moved to Provo with help of LDS and then later moved to Canada. As my coworker told me her father was very abusive, used to beat them badly and force to eat until they puke and then would make them eat their puke so they would not waste food as they were quite poor. Eventually he came out as gay and left their mother. So with such upbringing I am not very surprised she revolted and was doing all those things. She was a cutter and one time almost killed herself by cutting a bit too deep. Girl had issues, but that does not change the fact that she was a first Mormon I met and it certainly did not represent all Mormons at all. I am just saying that people do not always live by the rules - man made or god made.... Look at freaking multiple catholic priests charged for child molesting.Maybe she did not want to sober up.
Either you are lying out of yer *** or she just doesn’t like, or care for coffee and tea, because that makes absolutely no sense. If you don’t drink tea and coffee because it’s against your religion, then you’re not going to drink alcoholic beverages either.
I know you are embellishing that story.
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