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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Originally posted by ArcaneAnna View Post
    You do realise I don't
    wear my shades all the frikking time?

    And I do not hide my true self.
    That's the point.

    I express myself though my hair and clothes and stuff.
    God does not want you to dress like a slut.

    "Women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with braided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array." -- 1 Timothy 2:9

    "Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel." -- 1 Peter 3:3

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Originally posted by ArcaneAnna View Post
    You do realise I don't
    wear my shades all the frikking time?

    And I do not hide my true self.
    That's the point.

    I express myself though my hair and clothes and stuff.
    You should not let the trappings of fashion dictate who you are. Sun glasses are meant to protect you from the sun. They are not to hide behind. A beautiful girl needs no such accouterments.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Originally posted by ArcaneAnna View Post
    You do realise I don't
    wear my shades all the frikking time?

    And I do not hide my true self.
    That's the point.

    I express myself though my hair and clothes and stuff.
    You think that will work with me HARLOT!

    The answer is still no.

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  • ArcaneAnna
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    You do realise I don't
    wear my shades all the frikking time?

    And I do not hide my true self.
    That's the point.

    I express myself though my hair and clothes and stuff.

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  • Rev. Jim Osborne
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Anna, you sound like you have a lot of problems in your life. All the crazy clothes and big glasses hide your face because you are afraid to show the world who you truly are. Deep down inside you feel worthless and unloved...

    But guess, what? You are loved! Jesus loves you! He wants you to accept Him as your savior. He wants you to become a good True Christian(tm) woman and abandon your wanton ways.

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  • ArcaneAnna
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    I don't think they do love you at all, otherwise they would help you to find the pathway to The Lord and prevent you from harming yourself.

    Tell us, does your mother wrap up your lunch in a map? Have you ever returned home to find the house has been sold? Have your parents ever changed all the locks whilst you were out?

    There may be clues if you have answered "Yes" to any of the questions.

    Let me see.

    NO.

    For one my parents didn't want me to move out,
    cos me mam was so worried that she'll miss me too much. >.>

    And I live about a 15min drive from my parents, and me mam comes to visit me all the time. She's dreading the day I'm moving further away as it'll be harder for her to travel to see me >w<
    So no. My parents love me. And the love me for how I am now.
    I don't need to change for their acceptance.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    I don't think they do love you at all, otherwise they would help you to find the pathway to The Lord and prevent you from harming yourself.

    Tell us, does your mother wrap up your lunch in a map? Have you ever returned home to find the house has been sold? Have your parents ever changed all the locks whilst you were out?

    There may be clues if you have answered "Yes" to any of the questions.
    Man, this post brings back tough memories. I was in the hospital as a 18 year old kid. I was there for two months. I came 'home' to find the house empty. It took me three months to find where they moved to. The first words out of my mothers mouth were "Oh my God, he found us". Since then, I have read the Bible, followed His words and now, my parents and I are very close in the heart though not in distance.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Originally posted by ArcaneAnna View Post
    Unlike some...my parents love me from how I am.

    They know that I'm not 5 anymore and that they can't dictate my life. I don't depend on them and therefore they cannot say anything to stop me doing what I want.
    I don't think they do love you at all, otherwise they would help you to find the pathway to The Lord and prevent you from harming yourself.

    Tell us, does your mother wrap up your lunch in a map? Have you ever returned home to find the house has been sold? Have your parents ever changed all the locks whilst you were out?

    There may be clues if you have answered "Yes" to any of the questions.

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  • ArcaneAnna
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Unlike some...
    my parents love me from how I am.

    They know that I'm not 5 anymore
    and that they can't dictate my life.
    I don't depend on them and therefore
    they cannot say anything to stop me
    doing what I want.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Originally posted by ArcaneAnna View Post
    How wrooong you all are. HAHAHA.

    My dad is a respectable man, who runs a business and enjoys life.

    As for my mam, don't you dare insult her when you don't even know me or my family.
    My mam hass to be one of the cleverest and most respected women around. She has 4 degrees for vareous subjects, is a very well knows and sought after designer. And she nor me are by any means tramps.
    You can insult me if you wish so, but don't you DARE insult my mam.

    And I was never abused. And my way of life is not an 'out cry' or whatever you say it is. It's the way I am, and I'm quite happy with it.
    They must be deeply ashamed of you, harlot. You can't even spell, much less form a coherent thought, and you spend your time boasting about your perverted sex life on Christian forums.

    All of your parent's money, success and academic prestige won't keep them out of the lake of fire you are all bound for. Unless you accept Christ and get your sins washed away with His blood, you are damning yourself for all eternity. Take a look at THIS.

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  • ArcaneAnna
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    How wrooong you all are. HAHAHA.

    My dad is a respectable man, who runs a business and enjoys life.

    As for my mam, don't you dare insult her when you don't even know me or my family.
    My mam hass to be one of the cleverest and most respected women around. She has 4 degrees for vareous subjects, is a very well knows and sought after designer. And she nor me are by any means tramps.
    You can insult me if you wish so, but don't you DARE insult my mam.

    And I was never abused. And my way of life is not an 'out cry' or whatever you say it is. It's the way I am, and I'm quite happy with it.

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  • angels
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    Dear Johnny,

    You are a wonderful man. And I am so grateful to know you.

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  • Johnnyboy
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    I hope this misguided little harlot can be saved as well. Many victims of incest seek sexual attention later in life. This poor young woman must have been seriously abused, probably by her drunken bum of a father, because she seeks decadence non stop. Sad, really. Her mother is surely a gin-soaked floozy, as well. How else could she learn to be such a little tramp? Right now, all she can look forward to is catching AIDS, followed by burning in Hell for eternity. Hopefully, she can seek Gods love and repent.

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  • angels
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    I think I am very lucky. Even when I was being mouthy, I still actually bothered to listen to the Good people here. And apologised for my ignorance.
    Dear Johnnyboy took me under his wing, as did you Mr. Hutchins, and now, I am learning each day and am eternally grateful.
    Hopefully this girl will do the same, and save herself from Satan.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: The future Mrs Johnnyboy

    I agree. I just hope we can get through to her. You were a little feisty but you were acceptable to reason. ArcaneAnna is running around like a silly girl. I feel she means no harm and has the capability of good. We shall see.

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