I read that Jana has made multiple 5 year commitments to not date as a promise to God and her family. It's a Bill Gothard/IBLP thing and the ultimate vow of celibacy. Jinger mentioned these vows in an interview, not saying Jana but it felt like she was hinting at that. She said some girls take 10 yr vows. |
Wow, I hope she’s OK. A protection order without divorce proceedings seems unusual. If the Duggars didn’t tell the Holts that Josh molested his sisters, how did they find out? |
Source for either of these claims? |
Man everything and everyone these people touch is poison. |
Well her “certainty of how to get by” was Josh and the associated Duggar family money. She has basically no education. Although I remember reading somewhere that she did get more of an education or a slightly different education than the Duggar siblings, or she did some online college coursework or something. But still. A career was never in the works for her or any other young woman who was raised like her. And honestly - they also, ideally, strictly regulate the work the men can do too. You’ll notice none of them seem to work at office jobs or for big corporations. They all “go into business for themselves” or work at a “family business” or whatever. I remember a lot of long time Duggar followers being surprised that Jill was allowed to court with and marry Derrick, who went to actual high school, graduated from actual college, and had a real career and is older than Jill. People were surprised because he would be much harder to control. |
+1 Just like an abusive husband doesn’t want his wife to work or have friends, the abusive IBLP cult doesn’t want the husbands having a boss other than Gothard/God. So you have lots of used car dealerships (Jim Bob), real estate agents (Jim Bob again), tree services (the Bates guy) etc. etc. And yes, Derrick went to the University of Arkansas and is an accountant for Walmart IIRC. Very different. |
Wait, they seemed like a united front. Very odd. |
Derick graduated from Oklahoma State (he was the Pistol Pete mascot), worked as an accountant at Walmart for a time, and returned to school for a law degree, graduating from the U. of Arkansas a year or two ago. He works in Oklahoma as an Assistant DA. |
He is, as far as I can think of, the only person in Duggarland who could reasonably support a family without having to rely on Daddy Dugg’s ill-gotten gains. People have been posting some of the IBLP guidelines/advice pages on Reddit recently and they basically assume that anyone following this program is essentially living in poverty. The pamphlet on childbirth was basically, plan to give birth at home with unlicensed midwives and family members and don’t get too much medical care during the pregnancy. On that note, does anyone know if they apply for or accept government benefits? I imagine a lot of the families are trying to support a family of 2 adults and easily 3+ kids on an income of $40k or less per year, which isn’t federal poverty level but does generally get a family some benefits especially at a state or local level … if they choose to pursue them. |
That promise it’s only beneficial to Michelle and JimBob, since that meant Janna had to raise all of her siblings. |
DP. A few years ago I read an AMA from a guy who grew up with the Duggars. He said that a lot of people in their community knew about what he did and they sent him to some like work camp or something as punishment where his head was shaved. I’m sure it was framed as he just stumbled the same way they would explain away someone his age watching porn. |
NP I read that AMA too. It was also why he had the courtship that fell through and ended up with Anna. As the first son of a wealthy, famous family you'd expect him to marry a girl from one of the more prominent families, but they weren't keen to turn their daughter over to a known abuser. Anna and her family knew for sure, but they were super poor living in a trailer in Florida and probably viewed it like marrying into royalty, regardless of the abuse. It sounded like, as much as I think this community enabled Joh, there were some people who took this "stumble" more seriously, at least in as it pertained to their own famimlies. |
This is why I am puzzled why people wonder about Ana staying loyal to the Duggars. Of course she is going to be loyal. She grew up in such poverty that living on the Duggar compound is luxurious. She can live on the Duggar compound and gets help with her 7 kids. She no longer has to be intimate with the slimy husband who won't be around for years. |
She is brainwashed. She’s in a cult. I think her world is very black and white and I think if she leaves she think she’s going to hell. I didn’t catch her name, but the blonde woman who didn’t leave her husband until he followed her around for four hours with a log threatening to kill her? She left, and something told her to get a house, when he came back out again. That’s when she left him. She suffered years and years of abuse. I watched the documentary last night. And a lot of it just rang too close to home. My church believed in courtship, the umbrella of command (although that is a main stream and common teaching, go to what extent?), no dating. There was a lot of shame, and there was a lot of responsibility put on young women to not be tempting to men. So an emphasis on modest dressing, etc.. But as far as I know there wasn’t any blanket training or severe corporal punishment. Although I did get spanked, those were the 80s, everybody did. I also knew the name, Bill Gothard from very early on, but I don’t know what context it was in. It was negative but I don’t know how my church was involved. I only knew she was a bad figure once I was in my 30s. |
Oh, and tampons are bad too. I was in my late teens when I first used it and when my mom found my box, she yelled and screamed at me. She talked about my hymen being broken and thought I was going to hell. |