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dgirl1986

Big Queer Chesticles!
Hello all,

The name is Donna and I'm from Western Australia. Still seem to be on a search for where I belong on these kinda things. Grew up in a non religious household, became a Christian when I was 13. Struggled with this off and on until about the year before last (I gave up). Last year I found paganism and seemed more at home with that. I don't think that's where the train stops for me as I think I am way too eclectic to be a pagan I think. Currently trying to figure out Unitarianism.

If there are any typos I apologize, doing this from my phone :p

Cheers.
 

The Neo Nerd

Well-Known Member
Woohoo another Aussie.

Welcome.

I also felt at home and welcomed in the pagan community. Whilst i have veered away from paganism i am still welcome when i meet with them.

And don't worry about eclecticism, a lot of the pagans i've known were eclectics. I even embraced one of the most eclectic pagan paths, chaos magick.

Hope you hang around these forums we need more Aussies.

-Q
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Yes it exists.
It is a mystical land that is as beautiful as it is deadly.
Nah....it sounds like a made up land (unlike Revoltingistan).
There's no convincing proof that it exists.
(It's like the moon landings. Plus, I've never seen it in my travels.)
 
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