Yes, it is getting embarrassing. If what you say is correct, then not only did SB & Beastie poorly communicate this sentiment, but in the process of feeling sorry for yourselves about being invalidated, you all are ironically invalidating Juliann et al.'s experiences and feelings.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Frankly, I find it impossible to believe that any adult of normal intelligence would not have comprehended this simple point. I don't know what game you are playing, or if your disability is worse than you imagine, but you look ridiculous.
Aside from what appears to be to be nothing more than a willful choice to not comprehend, you are still way off base. I can't speak for SB, but I don't feel sorry for myself at all. I'm not invalidated. The fact that the LDS hierarchy and obedient followers like Juliann attempt to invalidate my experiences is absolutely to be expected. The LDS church is an authoritarian institution based on the notion that it is possible for human beings to attain such reliable information from God that it is feasible to make authoritative statements, like "the LDS church is the only church with the true authority of JC to perform saving ordinances in his name", or "If you don't have a sealing performed for you by one with true authority, you will not have familial relationships in the next life", etc etc. Therefore, when people who are very familiar with these claims - like former members - do not believe in the claim, it is necessary to claim that the problem is with the exbelievers, not the institution itself. It's an old and predictable story. Nothing new. Nothing surprising. The fact that my former church engages in this behavior has no emotional impact on me whatsoever, and my stating it here is simply stating a fact, not "feeling sorry" for myself. You, like Juliann, project feelings onto people when perhaps you ought to wonder why that desire for projection is there in the first place.
But tell me, what experiences and feelings of Juliann's are we invalidating?