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Old 07-13-2014, 11:32 PM
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Please point me to this show ... it's on TLC?

It's my understanding (someone correct me if I'm wrong) that Amish young adults are given the opportunity to experience "English" life - Rumspringa - and, after a year or two, they are asked to return to Amish life or to leave the community completely, including their family.

I experienced something not dissimilar - I guess you would call it "shunning lite". I converted from Catholicism to Judaism and married a Jewish man. My father pretty much wanted to shun me. He gave me not one dime towards my wedding expenses, did not walk me down the aisle or agree to a father-daughter dance, and threatened not to attend our wedding at all (to the point where I told my mother, who wanted to attend but couldn't drive on highways, that I would arrange her flight and pick her up at the airport myself so SHE could walk me down the aisle ... when the dust settled, my parents both attended, but my mother walked me down the aisle and we had a mother-daughter dance (I led )). Now that he's disabled, he's falling all over himself trying to make it up to me ... but I digress.

I think my father expected me to go to college, have my "Rumspringa", and then return to life as a loyal and faithful Catholic woman, court (not date, but court) a Catholic man, marry, and pop out a few grandchildren.

I have nothing against Catholicism. But, despite being raised Catholic - I'm Jewish.
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