why me wrote: Maybe so. But after a sensitive conversation about priesthood oppression, and the oppression of heavenly mother, complete with a listening ear to what the woman was saying and then the next day as she stands in the back of the chapel, singing the hymn, you approach and whisper a reminder about yesterday, causing her to laugh and laugh and you most likely to smile, and then you go back to your wife...well....a woman's imagination can be quite vivid: a sensitive man causing her to laugh...
Think about it.
Why be a judgmental Jack Ass. You hate consig because he is open and honest about the church and his beliefs. This bothers you I guess.
why me wrote:.....a woman's imagination can be quite vivid: a sensitive man causing her to laugh...
Think about it.
Some men have vivid imaginations. Think about it.
A guy at work today was telling me a story about how a woman started flirting with him at Wal-mart because she was being friendly. I rolled my eyes and told him that she's probably like that with everyone.
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This same guy got all flustered one day because my wife started talking to him. His face got red and he acted awkward. She was being friendly and talking to everyone in the office that day. He later made a stupid comment to me about how my wife was going around flirting with everyone in the office. She doesn't come around acting friendly anymore. The nerd made a perfectly normal situation into something creepy.
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why me wrote:Maybe so. But after a sensitive conversation about priesthood oppression, and the oppression of heavenly mother, complete with a listening ear to what the woman was saying and then the next day as she stands in the back of the chapel, singing the hymn, you approach and whisper a reminder about yesterday, causing her to laugh and laugh and you most likely to smile, and then you go back to your wife...well....a woman's imagination can be quite vivid: a sensitive man causing her to laugh...
Think about it.
"Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations strong as proofs of holy writ."
why me wrote:Maybe so. But after a sensitive conversation about priesthood oppression, and the oppression of heavenly mother, complete with a listening ear to what the woman was saying and then the next day as she stands in the back of the chapel, singing the hymn, you approach and whisper a reminder about yesterday, causing her to laugh and laugh and you most likely to smile, and then you go back to your wife...well....a woman's imagination can be quite vivid: a sensitive man causing her to laugh...
Think about it.
I think someone's imagination is dangerous, but it's not the Bishop's wife's...
“We look to not only the spiritual but also the temporal, and we believe that a person who is impoverished temporally cannot blossom spiritually.” Keith McMullin - Counsellor in Presiding Bishopric
"One, two, three...let's go shopping!" Thomas S Monson - Prophet, Seer, Revelator
why me wrote:... you approach and whisper a reminder about yesterday, causing her to laugh and laugh and you most likely to smile, and then you go back to your wife...well....a woman's imagination can be quite vivid: a sensitive man causing her to laugh...
Think about it.
I am thinking about it, but the only images coming to mind are of a man and a woman. The details are so blurred that all you can make out is the light cotton. I scream, "Get out of my mind Why me, but to no avail. The light cotton persists ...".
moksha wrote: I am thinking about it, but the only images coming to mind are of a man and a woman. The details are so blurred that all you can make out is the light cotton. I scream, "Get out of my mind Why me, but to no avail. The light cotton persists ...".
Geez...the jealousy of my young adult years still persists. You guys just need to get over it. The young ladies that I knew didn't mind a Mormon lay. And it was perfectly okay. No guilt. And light cotton was the only way to go especially on hot summer nights. It is light.
I can only wish to return to those good ol' days in NYC.
I am still wondering if Blixa was in the Manhatten ward back then. Maybe we knew each other. Wouldn't that be a hoot.
I intend to lay a foundation that will revolutionize the whole world. Joseph Smith We are “to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to provide for the widow, to dry up the tear of the orphan, to comfort the afflicted, whether in this church, or in any other, or in no church at all…” Joseph Smith
why me wrote:I am still wondering if Blixa was in the Manhatten ward back then. Maybe we knew each other. Wouldn't that be a hoot.
You can stop giving your mind a treat.
I'm pretty sure that most people who've hung out on this board as long as you have know that I grew up in Utah and all my experiences with Mormonism happened in Utah.
I've never lived in Manhattan.
And I never even lived anywhere close to Manhattan until 1992.
Please don't make me fodder for your pervy fantasies. I think Drifting's analysis of your predatory projection is spot on. I'll also add that you have the imagination of a Martin Harris, which probably explains your obsession with him and his friends.
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
why me wrote:I am still wondering if Blixa was in the Manhatten ward back then. Maybe we knew each other. Wouldn't that be a hoot.
You can stop giving your mind a treat.
I'm pretty sure that most people who've hung out on this board as long as you have know that I grew up in Utah and all my experiences with Mormonism happened in Utah.
I've never lived in Manhattan.
And I never even lived anywhere close to Manhattan until 1992.
Please don't make me fodder for your pervy fantasies. I think Drifting's analysis of your predatory projection is spot on. I'll also add that you have the imagination of a Martin Harris, which probably explains your obsession with him and his friends.
Have you considered the 'ignore' option?
Zadok: I did not have a faith crisis. I discovered that the Church was having a truth crisis. Maksutov: That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
why me wrote: You can stop giving your mind a treat.
I'm pretty sure that most people who've hung out on this board as long as you have know that I grew up in Utah and all my experiences with Mormonism happened in Utah.
I've never lived in Manhattan.
And I never even lived anywhere close to Manhattan until 1992.
Please don't make me fodder for your pervy fantasies. I think Drifting's analysis of your predatory projection is spot on. I'll also add that you have the imagination of a Martin Harris, which probably explains your obsession with him and his friends.
You are kinda sensitive. The young adults were a great bunch of people back then and there were many of us. We would meet over the bishop's house on Mondays and had a wonderful time together. We also did things around New York. I thought maybe you knew some of the people that I did. My group of young adults were quiet liberal. We had lunch together after church on sunday in a nice restaurant and did things around town.
Trust me you are not a part of my fantasies.
I intend to lay a foundation that will revolutionize the whole world. Joseph Smith We are “to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to provide for the widow, to dry up the tear of the orphan, to comfort the afflicted, whether in this church, or in any other, or in no church at all…” Joseph Smith