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I Am An Atheist

Ooh, another little commentary on my dads church. Every leader there has this thing about not getting the hint. So, from the age of like, I think thirteen? to eighteen, I had to go to these meetings every Wednesday, and church every Sunday, all dedicated to how men and women of this particular church should behave.

In these meetings, the girls usually learned how to cook, knit, dress, do our hair and makeup, work on "personal progress", and all that. Then the guys would learn how to fix cars, go camping, prepare for going on their missions, and do yardwork.

If I was in an especially bad mood in one of these meetings and I was thanked for coming I'd initially brush it off and say, "yep." But when it's repeated I'd make them aware I had no option about coming. So, this memory sits vividly; one of the leaders had her arm around my shoulder and saying that she's so happy I could come. I said thank you. She said she loved having me here. I nodded along.

This went on for a bit. But I could feel my temper start to boil- I don't like it when people touch me, especially in an attempt to establish a bond that isn't there. Nor was she taking the hint that I wasn't up for conversation. I told her that I didn't have the option to come. She thanked me for coming anyway. I told her that you shouldn't thank someone for doing something when they weren't given another choice, as it defeats the point of being thankful.

She said, "Ohh! You don't mean that, Kelsey!" Then she proceeded to try to hug me.

That leads into the second thing I wanted to address. This touching thing they all do. Every time I see one of them they feel an undying need to put their hand on my shoulder or arm or around my waist. And no, I don't have personal space issues, I promise; it's a very natural thing to not want strangers touching you. But they don't seem to get that.
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The last time I had to deal with this was when I got dragged into a church auction (by that I mean I didn't know it was a church thing till I saw the building). So, I split off almost immediately after my family gets a table, then leave the building and walk to a school and hang out there for a solid hour with the mosquitoes. I came back in when I thought the thing was ending, and was immediately swarmed by the female church "leaders", all of which kept trying to hug me, hold my shoulder, or link their arms in mine.

For the last year or so I very rarely cry. But in this moment, with all of the sounds and movements and random hands on me, I started to feel overwhelmed and I started telling everyone to stop touching me and that I'm uncomfortable with it, because I was on the verge of breaking down.

And, of course, not one of them stopped what they were doing. They started laughing with their little voices saying, "Aw! You don't mean that Kelsey!"

IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
@Arnold - They show "love" until the topic of gay marriage comes up. Then [i]they [/i] revert to their inner six year old and all cringe and say, "Ew."
IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
@SweetDreams - I had to start going to church with my dad when I was about five. I turned eighteen in April and moved out of my dads place. I had to deal with these scenarios only twice since then because I visited my father on occasion, and if there was an activity I had to go.

I'm not going anymore though. I'm super done with that mess.
IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
MarkCaesar - I'm generally pretty okay about holding myself back but in the second scenario, with the auction, I literally said, "Yes, I do mean that." And pushed my way out of the group and left the building. If I handled the situation the way you would once I don't think I'd have to deal with it a second time, haha
My mom is totally cool with my religion. My dad may have cried a little bit when I said Jesus was prolly black or brown .-.
SweetDreamsRubi · 31-35, F
[c=#800055]god Im so sorry you have to deal with that, it sounds so uncomfortable :( you've always been going to these? ☹[/c]
SweetDreamsRubi · 31-35, F
[c=#800055]good for you! that didn't sound like a healthy way to be.. Enjoy your peace ☺ [/c]
ArnoldJRimmer · 56-60, M
@cookie. Hypocrisy is usually blind to itself but glaringly obvious to others. I grew up around southern baptists who drank, smoked, and beat up girlfriends/wives but were considered virtuous because they went to church on sunday.

Meanwhile they didnt hesitate to tell me i was doomed to hell for being raised catholic. Go figger. .lol
ArnoldJRimmer · 56-60, M
'Little mouse voices' thats a good description..some people think insincerity is hidden by using the 'voice'

Its really rather condescending of them to act like you are a six year old.
Ive heard of the technique they used...the idea to surround and show 'love'. How its supposed to win you over. Instead it just looks fake and smothers.
MarkCaesar · 51-55, M
Cripes, if that happened to me I would have been so pissed off I don't know how I could handle it. I've always had a good idea of what my personal space was and if they kept invading that I would have ended up swearing at them. Shame on your parents for not respecting your position enough and putting you through that.
bhatjc · 46-50, M
SOunds like the mormon church
bhatjc · 46-50, M
when you said wednesday meetings and "personal progress" . I knew what you where talking about. had to go though mutual as well to miss cookie.
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
Look on the bright side, you're right and they're dumb.
bhatjc · 46-50, M
Good for you cookie. Be your self girl
IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
bhatjc - I hope you don't need to deal with that anymore. I never feel as aggravated as I do when I'm in that church.
bhatjc · 46-50, M
Some times churches need to let be their own self. If they want to find their own way. Then that is up to them
bhatjc · 46-50, M
I went thought the same thing cookie with though miss dreams. And it was not good
bhatjc · 46-50, M
No i do not. Work sunday nights. So never have time for church.
IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
bhatjc - Thank you :)
bhatjc · 46-50, M
Or he was middle eastern .

 
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