Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, my mother didn’t escape the clutches of nuns to have a pious daughter!
Weird answer- it’s pretty common for people who are over the top pro/anti- religion to have a child who goes the opposite way
? My mother is not over the top at all, but she did have s terrible experience at a boarding school run by nuns.
It’s weird you’re calling my response weird, and misinterpret it to boot
Well to be fair escape the clutches of nuns is pretty over the top dramatic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, my mother didn’t escape the clutches of nuns to have a pious daughter!
Weird answer- it’s pretty common for people who are over the top pro/anti- religion to have a child who goes the opposite way
? My mother is not over the top at all, but she did have s terrible experience at a boarding school run by nuns.
It’s weird you’re calling my response weird, and misinterpret it to boot
Anonymous wrote:Yes to all questions. I’ve lived half my life in Northern Europe and half in DC. All the above things happened in DC.
Christians usually laugh in my face if I tell them I don’t believe in God. People assume Im Christian but I’m not. Im nothing, but it doesn’t go over well.
DC government sent me to church. Glad the place had good food and nice people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, my mother didn’t escape the clutches of nuns to have a pious daughter!
Weird answer- it’s pretty common for people who are over the top pro/anti- religion to have a child who goes the opposite way
Anonymous wrote:
No, my mother didn’t escape the clutches of nuns to have a pious daughter!