That's nice and probably true. It's not helpful though. If you can tell me how knowing that what I have might be a genetic thing I got from my parents can help me get out of bed for more than a few hours a day and not be curled up in pain from only doing a few small tasks I'd be happy. Otherwise, what you said is not particularly useful.
Hey, I tried to find an appropriate thread for asking questions like this but I didn't and I also didn't want to start an own thread for things like this so I hope you don't mind I posted it here. My question is, is there some reason for people to get upset if I cross my legs at an EO church while sitting down for the sermon? Because I did yesterday while visiting one and someone got angry at me for that...
Hey, I tried to find an appropriate thread for asking questions like this but I didn't and I also didn't want to start an own thread for things like this so I hope you don't mind I posted it here. My question is, is there some reason for people to get upset if I cross my legs at an EO church while sitting down for the sermon? Because I did yesterday while visiting one and someone got angry at me for that...
I think it's more that it's just a casual attitude. Same goes for crossing your arms or putting your hands in your pockets in Church, it would be inappropriate if you were attending the court of a monarch (or at a major political meeting, like in Congress or something) and it's inappropriate for Church.
Sit straight and attentive with your feet both on the floor and hands clasped in your lap and you're fine. It seems restrictive, but Church is a really big deal for us and we're very formal.
Hey, I tried to find an appropriate thread for asking questions like this but I didn't and I also didn't want to start an own thread for things like this so I hope you don't mind I posted it here. My question is, is there some reason for people to get upset if I cross my legs at an EO church while sitting down for the sermon? Because I did yesterday while visiting one and someone got angry at me for that...