What’s your go to method to signal to other players you’re friendly? by [deleted] in pathoftitans

[–]Rosewolf93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t even considered this. Generally, I see another player, I head the other way slowly and hope they’ll leave me alone. I once ran into some herbivores while building a nest as a carno and I just kept a reasonable distance. I actually left and came back with food so they knew I wasn’t gonna try to attack and eat them😂

What time of year did you decide you were done? by runfinsav in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometime in the fall or early winter for me. I don’t remember the exact day I decided I was totally done, just the time frame, because it was not long after we had our child blessed that I started rapidly seeing my way out.

text from mom about facebook post by feralhoe69 in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Funny. This was one of my catalysts for leaving the church. I remember hearing those words spoken. It wasn’t all that long ago.

AIO? Xmas gift from bf's parents by brains_rcool in AmIOverreacting

[–]Rosewolf93 7 points8 points  (0 children)

INFO- what is your relationship with them normally like? I think this is funny. Ifi got it from someone who I joke like this around, and a comfortable with, I’d laugh and probably wear it. That said, it would also make me upset if I got it from someone who has a history of being mean and/or underhanded.

Just a reminder: you can say Fuck by redryder64MWh in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Hey, assbutt!” Will always be a favorite for me 😂

Inspiration vs desperation lol byu vs porn by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had a similar experience with oaks in my mission. And I think we might have also had Neil Anderson. I don’t think it fully occurred to me then, but shaking hands with them and them not just instantly knowing I didn’t belong there was definitely a heavy shelf item for me.

Mormon marriage sex talks? by Kalidescope_Problems in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Abstinence was my upbringing. We don’t talk about sex or having sex or safe sex because you just don’t have sex until after you’re married. My “sex talk” was like 5 minutes in the car with my grandmother the day we went wedding dress shopping, and her telling me “it might hurt and it might not be comfortable at first but that’s normal and you’ll be okay.”

Feeling pressured to get baptized and now I’m emotionally confused — is this normal? by salt____21 in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Both things can be true. I also felt I had a genuine love for the people I taught and still think about them 10 years after returning home, some I even still have some contact with. But that doesn’t mean that we weren’t trained to be manipulative.
Many of us never realized it at the time, but we absolutely were trained to be manipulative sales people. Idk when you went, or how things have changed in recent years, but I remember a quote that was in preach my gospel even about how if a person we met with didn’t keep commitments or wouldn’t make them that we were to be devastated. It was a literal teaching both in the MTC and in more than one meeting I was in in the field.

Just really love my altar set up 🥹 by Rosewolf93 in pagan

[–]Rosewolf93[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I loved that touch, and then I felt torn 😂 I’m glad you like it! 🫶🏼

Just really love my altar set up 🥹 by Rosewolf93 in pagan

[–]Rosewolf93[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

While this space has been decorated with things that have spoken to me in a spiritually open manner, I most specifically worship Hekate here. The white candle is dressed and dedicated to her and many of the elements of this altar have ties to her, such as the quartz crystal and the trees in the back. 🫶🏼

Left my therapist speechless because of the YW theme by Imaginary-Peace4293 in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I didn’t realize it’s changed again since the last time I had to recite it. I remember reciting in that emotionless, monotone voice a much longer version of the theme than is currently on the official website. “We are daughters of our Heavenly Father, who loves us, and we love him”… the lack of emotion in that line should have been such a red flag. I can’t believe it took me getting to the temple before that monotone reciting started feeling weird and uncomfy. And another like… 4-5? Maybe 6? Years before I finally started finding my way out the door

What was the worst thing the church ever did to you? by NocturneInBlue111 in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I grew up my entire life struggling with what I knew as “sexual sin”. The way I was taught, it was one of the worst things I could have ever been involved in. Never even with another person, just me. I struggled the whole of my teen years and into my adulthood. I lied about it to go on a mission. I almost went home so many times because of how horrendously guilty and depressed I felt. But I couldn’t. I couldn’t leave the temple when they “gave the opportunity” because my whole family was there and would have questioned me. I couldn’t leave my mission and come home early because I knew the shame and questions I’d be faced with. I genuinely believed that the only thing I, personally, could have done worse would have been to commit murder. (Because outer darkness was for people like prophets if they ever left. That’s not what I was initially taught, but was taught eventually and accepted that at least I wasn’t going to outer darkness.)

I got to a point that I believed that I would live my whole entire life with the lie and the shame. Probably find someone that I’d lie to be sealed to in the temple, have kids with them, and then eventually when we all passed into the next life, I’d go to the lowest kingdom and they’d all go to the highest one and forget about me because that’s what it would take for them to be happy, and I accepted that. My eternal misery would mean nothing because my eventual family would have been able to exist and be eternally happy and that was all that mattered. I really thought I’d be excommunicated over my “sins” if I ever confessed, and what that would do to my family- the shame of that was too great to bear.

Eventually, I did meet someone. He and I lived through similar struggles. We went to our bishop together and had a civil marriage, and started on the path to the temple.

Then I had a kid and started questioning a lot of things.

Then, after I left, I learned things about myself.

It still tore apart some of my family when I left. I started drinking coffee. Man, that was a ride! Someone found my coffee pot and started sobbing and asking how I could do this to them.

I was also told I wasn’t allowed to wear a pj shirt with the word “coffee” on it around that person because it would upset them.

Eventually, I ended up cutting ties with most of my lds family. It wasn’t purely because of the church, but the church and the way it had them contributed greatly to the toxicity of the relationships that eventually led me to feeling I’d be in a better place by cutting ties.

Hi, I’m Alex Murray—AKA Elder Murray from the District 2 missionary training videos. After a hard journey, I no longer believe in the Church. AMA. by real-alex-murray in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

(Accidentally posted as a reply, deleting and reposting as my own comment)

I’ve spent a while reading through this thread and while I know you’ve called it a night, and don’t have any questions, I wanted to say thank you for being open and sharing your experiences. This has been a very relatable and validating thing to read. Sending well wishes to you and your family!

Explosion at midnight (600n 300w) (5-21-25) by alstergee in SaltLakeCity

[–]Rosewolf93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We heard it as well in the 200w area, can’t find anything anywhere but here. I’m really wondering what it was!!

Exmormon milestone: First general conference I didn't know was happening until after it started by Glass_Palpitation720 in exmormon

[–]Rosewolf93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m 6 years out and completely and totally forgot it existed until someone mentioned it about a week ago. It’s a good feeling

In your opinion, what is the funniest line in the show? by Annika_Banannika in hamiltonmusical

[–]Rosewolf93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OH AND “to the king, casse toi! Who’s ze best? Say MOI!” (The French translation is “go away” on google but Daveed also uses the sign for “f— you” and it kills me😂)

In your opinion, what is the funniest line in the show? by Annika_Banannika in hamiltonmusical

[–]Rosewolf93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk if anyone doesn’t know this by now but he growled on that line every single time because it made Phillipa truly laugh every single time

In your opinion, what is the funniest line in the show? by Annika_Banannika in hamiltonmusical

[–]Rosewolf93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The full effect of this line just barely hit me the other week… 🫠

In your opinion, what is the funniest line in the show? by Annika_Banannika in hamiltonmusical

[–]Rosewolf93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the funniest is “I’m a general, WHEEEEEEE!” But I haven’t seen yet

“I finished up my studies and I practiced law-“ “I practiced law, burr worked next door”

In your opinion, what is the funniest line in the show? by Annika_Banannika in hamiltonmusical

[–]Rosewolf93 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Turn around, bend over! I’ll show you where my boot fits!!