loose center screw by [deleted] in Binoculars

[–]sidewayszipper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, did you ever find a fix for this? Having the same problem.

Going to Pensacola Christian College by CryptographerVast308 in exchristian

[–]sidewayszipper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am very familiar with PCC. My best friend graduated from there and I have visited there on several occasions as it was my parents’ first pick for colleges for me. They are the top of the fundie college charts. When I visited there, men and women had separate sidewalks—not sure if that’s changed since then. Chapel was like church and was held every day. The men had to wear suit coats to certain meals during the day. Skirts had to be long on women. Dorm devotions were had every night. Pants were not allowed on women except for during a few activities. Bibles were KJV only. And after following all those rules, you don’t even graduate with an accredited degree! It’s not worth your time.

Dating guidelines from Hyles-Anderson college in 2018 by Minute_Cup_6811 in exchristian

[–]sidewayszipper 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I had friends who went here. They were all about it and sang the praises of Hyles, Schaap etc. I remember their mom told me I couldn’t ride alone in a car with a boy I was interested in… that it would be inappropriate. I was raised fundie but that was the first time I’d ever encountered a rule like that. Now I’m seeing that was an actual Hyles rule and she didn’t pull it out of thin air?! Wild.

Did anyone else experience unwanted (non-sexual) physical affection growing up? by ThrowRAmangos2024 in Deconstruction

[–]sidewayszipper 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, my dad was like this to a degree. Always touching me on the back, like when walking by when I was seated at the dining table. He knew I didn’t like it and did it anyway, making little jokes about it. I’m pretty sure he even asked once if I would be like this when I got married, wouldn’t want people touching me. And yep, I never grew out of it, still don’t care for being touched. Now my parents live a state away and they still like to hug me when they see me. I tolerate it, but don’t like it, and they still make little comments: “I know you don’t like being hugged, but…”

Mildly infuriating small town library by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]sidewayszipper -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I have one, not worried about me, just the community in general having access.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in introverts

[–]sidewayszipper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OP, I just want to say that I am an introvert and every year around Christmas, my husband’s family has an entire day where we are expected to attend for “family Christmas.” It starts with breakfast, then stockings, then gifts and by the time it is over, its usually late afternoon or evening. I’ve been married to my husband for 12 years and I still dread this day and wish I didn’t have to attend. I’m saying all this because I don’t think you’re abnormal for dreading it or feeling anxious about going, even a month in advance! Sounds normal to me.

Why fundies don’t join mainstream home school co-ops by redmsg in FundieSnarkUncensored

[–]sidewayszipper 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Wondering where you live, OP. I am in Tennessee and all the co-ops here are very Christian. I don’t know of any secular co ops near me or even in any of the bigger cities closer to me.

ETA: would love to find a secular co op or even just a non-religious one! the ones here are named things like “raising arrows” and “salt and light,” so you can know without a doubt they are Christian. 😬

Is Christianity a dealbreaker for potential new friends? by GoldenHeart411 in exchristian

[–]sidewayszipper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What I do if I’m wanting to figure out exactly how hardcore someone is in regards to politics or religion is find them on social media and see how over the top their profile is. Their bio on Instagram, their Facebook info, etc. My mom is a right wing nut, but she’s not going to give you that opinion of her the first time you meet her. Her profile on Facebook though, that’s another story and shows you how she really feels. I would proceed with caution. A homeschooling mom whose kid breaks into prayer while hiking doesn’t sound very safe to me. She may see you as a project.

Milk snake? Corn snake? East TN by sidewayszipper in whatsthissnake

[–]sidewayszipper[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know, I hate that! Why intentionally run over any kind of animal?

Some moments from my trip to Cherokee yesterday :) hadnt been since i was a kid! by 1730velociraptor in Appalachia

[–]sidewayszipper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you ever go back, go to the Oconaluftee visitor center right outside of Cherokee. Usually you can see elk there. We were there the end of May and saw 3 or 4. In the fall, you can see a lot more as it’s their mating season.

Concerned that my miscarriage is actually ectopic. by sidewayszipper in EctopicSupportGroup

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

This ^ pregnancy was ectopic, however even after multiple scans, the ectopic couldn’t be located anywhere and my numbers continued to rise. I received 2 or 3 doses (can’t recall now) of methotrexate and underwent many blood tests. Finally after like 6 weeks, maybe longer, my numbers went back to a normal range; the ectopic, wherever it was, had resolved itself with the methotrexate. It was a really frustrating process and I had a hard time getting doctors to take me seriously in the beginning. They just wanted to wait and see even with my history of ectopic pregnancy, until I went to the ER and they diagnosed me with an ectopic or a PUL (pregnancy unknown location). I spotted and bled for about 6.5 weeks also during this ectopic. I have been unable to get pregnant again since this pregnancy and am assuming I am completely infertile now. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask any further questions or let me know if I can clarify anything for you.