confession

Feb 20, 2008 02:37

I wouldn't believe it if it were happening to anyone but me, but I've actually met my grandma...

So I haven't really shared this here before.  My grandmother was/is a cult leader (semi-retired, but living off "donations" and "tithe" people send her, as she's done for the past thirty years).  She has written books and had websites in the past on the ( Read more... )

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juicybetty February 20 2008, 15:24:13 UTC
Take her on dr. phil! I'm just kidding of course but what a mind trip to be brought up like that! I couldn't imagine.

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tiny_tinkerbell February 20 2008, 21:07:43 UTC
The strange thing is that I'm only now recognizing how truly weird it was. I always knew she was "quirky" and "religious" and strict but... denial is a powerful thing, and if you never see normal, you don't know what it's supposed to look like. My early life was a confusing mix of authoritarian religious control and child neglect. This is really the first time I've been honest about some of this stuff. The PTSD from everything going on with my ex and the restraining order just brought it all up I guess. Plus we were reading a book about a cult in my american history class and it kept reminding me of childhood. Middle East dictators and Hitler always remind me of my grandmother: charismatic, authoritarian, convinced he/she has all the answers, nutso ( ... )

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mwana_isimu March 28 2008, 16:15:07 UTC
Stupid insurance games I have to play make it really hard to get actual HELP when you need it.

Does your school have a clinic with free medications? I also wondered if there might be counseling services there available for students who having eating disorders. I know that at my school, there are a couple of counselors who specialize in working with students with ED's.

I'm sorry your semester is going so rough. :-(

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tiny_tinkerbell March 26 2008, 19:50:41 UTC
ironically enough, she's a big dr. phil fan. total flaming hypocrit, this woman.

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