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Old 11-30-2020, 10:58 AM
bevinpiphi bevinpiphi is offline
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My husband is a Mason. Their lodge tends much younger than the other area lodges. (Much younger being...a large portion of 30-40 year olds, vs. a large portion of 50-70 year olds). I looked into the OES but I would have been the youngest by over a decade, and I already experience that in my sorority alum club.
He likes it, but I don't think he would like it as much if we didn't have about a dozen friends as members of the same lodge (one joined because he was a third generation mason, then the rest trickled in after he invited them). He did burn out on leadership, and stepped out of the cycle there after two years, instead of continuing up the ranks. He's done more...degrees? but my understanding of any of that is very limited. He's also a member of the Scottish Rite.
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