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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Three days is not a morning. One could think a teenager is fine for a morning but not want them to stay in a house alone for 3 days. Also, I highly doubt OP's mother had any idea this would happen. My own mother was fine with me attending religious events with friends of other religions but only if the parents asked first. And all the parents did. And so did we. Come over on a Friday night that we may be going to synagogue? We'll warn you first so you can decide if you want to come or not. Anyway the subject of this thread isn't "religious trauma," it's "uncomfortable situations." I can see why OP, as a teenager, might have been uncomfortable. That doesn't mean she was traumatised. Nor does it mean she would react the same way now as an adult. It's just something she remembers and is throwing out there. I think it's an interesting discussion on both sides.[/quote] +1000000000000000000000000000000000000000[/quote]
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