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I was raised in an LDS extended family (my parents are exmo's, but their family members are all Mormon). I was first SA'd at 4 years old by one of my uncles on my mom's side. I didn't say anything for years. When I did, my parents took me seriously but everyone else acted like it was MY FAULT for ruining HIS life. When I was 15, my grandpa on the OTHER SIDE OF MY FAMILY tried to SA me. It was covered up. Family members said "he's just like that, he doesn't understand boundaries but he doesn't mean harm by it". He held me down and tried to kiss me among other things. That is not a boundary issue! The church has been protecting abusers over me for my ENTIRE LIFE. I still struggle with a massive sense of guilt, as if I did something wrong. The LDS church for me represents terror, pain, and guilt. I went to a church for the first time in a long while to attend a baby blessing, and ended up having a panic attack. I left as soon as the blessing was over, I had to push past my husband's grandparents as we had been trapped in the center of the pew. Suddenly I was the bad guy for being unable to contain my PTSD in the face of this massive trigger. They took that as me disrespecting them. I don't ever want to go into an LDS church again.
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Ex LDS here, and I am so glad I left that cult. However, this video shook me to the core, as I, thankfully never experienced this type of aB-use. The cult I belonged to were shiny, happy people who had no issues bE@+ing their kids to a pulp in the name of Jesus, and making sure that every young woman knew their place within the patriarchy. Btw, we left as a family because my dad had had enough of the hypocrisy. This is a dangerous "faith", disguised as righteous, albeit automatons, and more people should expose them for what they actually are: an extremely wealthy and dangerous cult, trying to trudge it's way into other mainstream cults.
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My mom once used "Misery loves company" as an excuse to why ex Mormons speak out. She believed it was because the devil was influencing them to pull others down. Even after leaving, I was still afraid to speak out. Both because my family has hundreds of people that I fear being demonized by, because of the current state of America, and because I was afraid that it would be viewed as me wanting to pull others down "Into the darkness" or something.
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Thank you so much for this, especially explaining how the Evil Grandpa reacted. I never heard of DARVO, was it? But you wow... enlightened me. This explains my whole family & my Dad ESPECIALLY. (Along with a roofer recently that ODDLY went NUTS As F! On us🤯😱🧐🤨🧐⁉️⁉️⁉️)
It also explains MANY other people in my life (almost all adults) & the majority of the teachers & interestingly enough Doctors in my child
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@gretchen0331
1 month ago
I’m so glad people are leaving cults!! They’re dropping cults left and right!
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