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I'm 48dirtfarmer

I walked away from the cult. I was a mormon.

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I walked away from the cult in 1971 and married a Catholic in 1973 all with the blessing of my dear TBM parents. Never had much to do with the cult with the exception of a run in with a home teacher couple that thought we needed pestering back in the 80's. I ran them off and then it was bliss until my dad died in 2000 and one of his high priest guys started calling. Every fucking event that was upcoming at the ward or stake was cause for him to invite me "and be sure to bring your wife". Then he started using the "someone would be so happy if you came back to church and brought your wife" line. That stepped waaay over the line and then I discovered ex-mormon websites and that I could resign from the fucking church, which I did 5 years ago. The phone calls stopped.

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Originally posted on r/ExitStories and cross posted with permission.

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