Posted by:
forestpal
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Date: April 17, 2012 02:50AM
My son and his business partner were "going crazy" working with Mormons--especially having Mormon bosses, and dealing with nepotism. They started their own company, and they do not hire Mormons, do not have Mormons for clients, nor do they do any business with Mormons. I tried for many years to live among Utah Mormons--befriend them, work with them, be a good neighbor to them--when I was active and inactive--and these people made our lives miserable. Now, in business and in my personal life, I have nothing to do with them. Sorry to tell you, but for me the only solution has been avoidance. Often, I have to go out of my way to avoid Mormons, but it is worth it. I have PTSD, and don't want anything triggering a flashback.
I dress differently, I threw away all my Mormon memorabilia and books, gave away my (polygamist Mormon) family heirlooms and antiques. I eat health food, instead of the traditional Mormon pioneer fatty meat-and-potatoes-gravy-lard-sugar junk. I read a National newspaper, and get all the news quickly in three or four pages a day--plus the business section. I read classic novels and poetry, and belong to a classic book club. I stopped volunteering in the schools, and in the community when the PTA's and City Councils became Mormon-dominated. There are tons of great charities, and you can screen them for Mormons. I work for a National charity, and for a local charity sponsored by some Christian churches. Nice people!
I do not walk in my neighborhood--I walk in the forest or in the parks. I don't do much gardening in my front yard at all, because the Mormons come over to harass me. My fenced back garden is a haven for me. I never answer the doorbell, unless I'm expecting someone. I use the caller ID. Like CA girl, I spend as much time in Park City as possible, and I do my grocery shopping there, too--what a coincidence. People in Park City smile at you! Anything to do with the environment, animals and pets, games or cards, psychology, philosophy, yoga, other religions, fitness, and the outdoors keeps you isolated from the Mormons--even in Utah. I hardly ever talk to one. Over half of my cousins have left the cult, now, so the Mormons don't dominate as much. My children all left the cult. We have found some good non-Mormon friends. We have much more fun.
Never accuse yourself of being crazy--do you hear me? The Mormons are the ones who are nuts! Whenever you are treated rudely by them, please remind yourself that Mormons make up less than 1% of the population in the real world outside the Morridor. YOU, me, the ex-mormons on this board, and almost everybody else in the world are not cult-members. Mormons are indeed a "peculiar people".