tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66699852588327563.post1048606557632632086..comments2023-09-15T10:12:55.773-05:00Comments on Ain't No Mo No Mo: A Little Good AdviceAin't No Mo No Mohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07389722943204568018noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66699852588327563.post-49737809524393474482012-01-10T21:44:54.148-06:002012-01-10T21:44:54.148-06:00Thank you for this post. I have recently been feel...Thank you for this post. I have recently been feeling frustrated over my anger at the LDS Church and why I am not able to just "get over it". It is part of the process and it does help to talk about it (at least for me). Luckily my husband left long before I did, so he has been a great support for me.<br /><br />I love the live your life in color part as well. When I finally left the church the world opened up for me. I see things so much differently now, and it's amazing because I finally feel that I'm allowed to do that. I don't have to answer to anyone else but me and that is a great feeling.Chelseanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66699852588327563.post-32266899200132432552012-01-10T10:06:38.257-06:002012-01-10T10:06:38.257-06:00I love this post. It's fantastic advice. I do ...I love this post. It's fantastic advice. I do miss having the like minded people to meet with. I have my internet peeps off of blogs and some exmo's that were in my ward 2 wards ago (there's quite a few that have left or are thinking about leaving that all lived there pretty much the same time. I have to say that they were awesome when I was sorting stuff out. Right now there's 7 of us. It's great to have that support.) I wish there was local support though. I get the opposite here- awkwardness at best... shunning/ rudeness (but not as much as I thought there would be).Lindshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14907795924376505457noreply@blogger.com