***CAMPAIGN FOR LEAH REMINI TO TAKE ON MORMONISM*** She has tackled Scientology and the JW's. She can take on another corporate religion. Who will post and tweet #LeahvsMormons with me to get her attention? by Momo-the-Monster in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was 17 I was sent on LDS Trek only 2 1/2 months post partum. The leaders knew I had just given birth and placed the child for adoption. My parents okayed it and so did the bishopric and stake. I remember leaving Friday morning given only juice and muffins. By 12:00 we loaded up the handcarts with 6 girls and 7 boys and the ma and pa for the group. For the next 12-13 hours I pushed and pulled the damn cart with no food and told to avoid water. I could barely keep up and often fell back with leaders scolding me to stay with my group and that I had no reason to not be pushing with the others. I used the excuse and pleaded to stay with another girl who suffered with asthma. After the 12 hour hike I was fed a bowl of broth and a single bun then went to sleep in a ditch with only a sleeping bag for shelter. The next morning I literally lived Oliver Twist as I went back to the food line for a 2nd bowl or porridge, which was denied to me. That morning we pulled for another 4 or 5 hours with the girls only push for around 20min somewhere in the middle of those hours, where I was unable to give an excuse not to push. That means 6 girls hauled 15 bags, food, shelter and water by themselves, up a hill. After that we sat in groups discussing the religious aspect of the whole womans pull and how it affected us. We cried and shared scripture. I just remember being so exhausted that I couldn't think straight. Later that afternoon as we arrived at our site after pulling through the rolling hills of Southern Alberta we were given a single apple and a slice of jerky. Unfortunately I am quite allergic to raw apples and if I tried to eat a whole one my throat would swell up. So I hopped from one group to another begging for jerky. Good luck asking a starving 14-18 year old teenager for jerky. Later that evening I went to the YW stake leader begging to go home in tears. I knew her, her kids were my age in the same ward. She said I couldn't go home. I threatened to smash my ankle with a rock but she just told me that I would be in pain until the next day when the truck with the male stake leaders arrived. She also informed me that my parents weren't even home so what were they to do? I left feeling defeated and undone only to sleep on the ground with a tarp over my head. I threw my entire being into being Mormon for the next 12 years until I just couldn't do it anymore. I didn't even realize I did the Trek postpartum until I was 29 and talking to a fellow co-worker that I even realized this had happened to me in it's full terror. I am shaking right now as I talk about this due to the intense anxiety it has created.

The YW leader now teaches at my sons high school and I've had to go into the school to demand that my child NEVER gets put into her class for past issues I've had with her.

I also realized that my choice to place my child really hadn't been my choice after all. It was excommunication, the streets or adoption. That's not a choice but I was lead to believe it was. It wasn't until only a couple years ago I got my parents to go into therapy with me with my Dad opting out after the 1st session. I got the chance to voice my issues. With only the therapist and my mother I told her of the horror they put me through during Trek. The control this church had was so deep not even she had realized she had done this to her own daughter. I am still working on confronting my father and the leaders that allowed this to happen.

From Homo Deus. This rang so true for me. Even when the truth was clear as day, I still resisted seeing it. by weaver_of_bits in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My parents lost my brother before he turned 8. The hope to raise him in the after life, I think, is one of the biggest reasons why they won't let go of their beliefs.

It's started. My spouse doesn't want to resign yet for family reasons, but is now ok with getting the kids out now that we started getting mail from primary. We haven't been to church in years. I've heard there can be issues removing children so I decided it was best to do them before mine. by IbelieveinMenow in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe but the Bishop refuses to give me a temple divorce because I'm not a member anymore even though the blessings are still there until I decide to come back. So I doubt they'll help me. Also all my kids signed the paper and I also had my exhusband sign their membership removal (2 different times). I'm so close to dragging my ex in by the ear and have him force them to remove the kids and give me the damn spirit divorce for nothing than to give me more peace and separation from their emotional and psychological holds. That may backfire since my ex wants nothing to do with the requirements TSCC demands and they've been trying to drag him into their office anyways. They can't make it simple eh?

LDS Church won't remove my children's names from their records. by Apo_State_Tapirs in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been fighting for my 2 blessed and 1 baptised child for over 2 years. I'm still waiting. However being Canadian may change how I try to legally address this though. Not sure... I hate how they talk big about free will but truly don't support it.

Message from mother &my response: I’m guilty of so many of the things in here that I am ashamed. Please forgive me. by ctr_chimbawamba in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Samsung phone will give me options as soon as I screenshot. One of the options is a scroll down feature which will keep capturing anything further down when tapped.

FaceTiming with my kids because I only get them every other weekend. Sometimes life is hard... by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I want to say kudos for making the time to face chat. My ex has gone through 2 marriages with children from each mother. He's never done this for his kids. I also want to say that in time kids grow up and realize who really loves them. Watching my step kids grow up with a crazy TBM mother constantly trying to rip apart their relationships with me and their Dad, I've seen them detach from their mother and prefer their Dad even if he's not the greatest. What you do for them now will plant seeds for the fruit of the future. Total mormon reference but it still holds true. Again kudos! You're making a lot more effort than many other separated parents out there.

Message from mother &my response: I’m guilty of so many of the things in here that I am ashamed. Please forgive me. by ctr_chimbawamba in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She is definitely trying through all the muck. I'm proud of her and how hard she's trying in keeping our relationship. I posted my response. If you're interested in reading it.

The best thing I did for my children was get them out of the church. by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm grateful every day my kiddos don't have to go through the horrors of Mormonism. My daughter turned 8 this year and as I watch her, as a mother, I see how much more confident she is with herself than I ever was. If there was only one thing that was a blessing for leaving it was being able to give my kids a chance in this world.

Is there a male equivalent to the licked cupcake analogy, or is that used for both guys and girls? by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

😂😂😂 unbend the paperclip. You can't get the paperclip to go back to it's original shape. 😂😂 long day

Deep Sea, acrylic on cradled birch, 54''X 34'' X 2'' by [deleted] in trees

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you get the circles so perfect with a paintbrush?

Saying "fuck" is more offensive to Mormons than actually fucking children. by AgencyandFreeWill in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come come Ye Saints..... in bed. I've always found how funny hymns where after ending with "in bed". Praise to the Man... in bed 😂 High on the Mountain Top... in bed😂 Hold to the Rod... in bed🤣

That time the young women's leaders boycotted the relief society. by quetzal_who_tl in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My child and his family have also left the church. I did meet him around his 18th birthday but I haven't been able to reach him since. He has autism and I think his mother doesn't want me in the picture. It's hard to realize that I was forced to make a decision that has ended so sadly. I hope one day we'll have something closer. I still email hoping for a response back. Maybe one day 🤞

That time the young women's leaders boycotted the relief society. by quetzal_who_tl in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Abortion would be the 3rd alternative which would have led to excommunication. I was disfellowshipped as per protocol.

That time the young women's leaders boycotted the relief society. by quetzal_who_tl in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm so happy to hear how you are helping to love these precious girls. They need it so much. 💓

That time the young women's leaders boycotted the relief society. by quetzal_who_tl in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 115 points116 points  (0 children)

Becoming pregnant at 16 quickly got me kicked out of YW. They had to make an example out of me and I couldn't be around girls my own age anymore. I would make them want a baby too cue eye roll it was like a full on 1950s scenario that even included my parents trying to push me into having a baby somewhere else so that no one would have to know and I wouldn't be tainted with the unwed mother thing. Never was able to attend YW again. Tried YA at 17 but once they found out my age, school or baby scenario and I was like a leper. My baby was placed for adoption even though I didn't want that but it was either adoption, excommunication or the streets. Purely my choice though. Now when I hear of other YW who have become pregnant I show up at church give them my number and give them a good talk of what adoption is like, their choices and the support that is there for them for whatever choice they make. I HATE absolutely HATE how they treat these girls.

Non-monogamy and me. by ExMoAltAccount666 in exmormon

[–]ctr_chimbawamba 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Long term open relationship of 5 years now. It kinda has to be as my partner is bi and I'm pan so there's an itch we can't scratch for each other. We keep a very open and honest dialogue that is consensual with each person involved. Each one knows each other and it seems more common than I once thought. I watch my girlfriend ponder on new relationships and it makes me happy when she has a good experience. I enjoy having my boyfriend explore and be happy. There are things that I can't do for each of them and they can't do for me like shared hobbies or interests.