RE: Only one not invited to a wedding
September 9, 2014 at 12:37 pm
(This post was last modified: September 9, 2014 at 1:01 pm by Keri.)
(September 9, 2014 at 12:26 pm)Exian Wrote: Seriously? Years? That's really sad actually. Is it possible she's just a sockpuppet of member doing it for kicks or would they be able to tell by... like admin Internet magic?
Years.
Examples?
2011- 'My church has these small group leaders things that they call areas and they have groups called community or prayer or worship and you can choose which to go under, so I chose community and I asked my pastor about it and he said yes thats cool and that he would let me know about a meeting time when they would meet. Well last night at church he didnt say anything and then I saw some people that I knew were in this group walk into a seperate room all together and someone said it was the community group meeting. I was confused because I thought I was in this community group or at least thats what he said, and yet they have a secret meeting for it without telling me??'
'I have a crush on my married youth pastor and I dont know if he knows about it or not. How can I be sure he doesnt know I like him that way and that I dont do anything that would give it away i mean I still want to be friends with him but Im afraid to talk to him.'
"Yes, I am a Free Lover. I have an inalienable, constitutional and natural right to love whom I may, to love as long or as short a period as I can; to change that love every day if I please, and with that right neither you nor any law you can frame have any right to interfere. And I have the further right to demand a free and unrestricted exercise of that right, and it is your duty not only to accord it, but as a community, to see I am protected in it. I trust that I am fully understood, for I mean just that, and nothing else."
— Victoria Woodhull, “And the truth shall make you free,” a speech on the principles of social freedom, 1871
— Victoria Woodhull, “And the truth shall make you free,” a speech on the principles of social freedom, 1871