Sex and Scientology

Reminds me of when I was at Flag to do CCRD. Another public I was hanging out with was getting FPRD. All was going well until one day he wasn't around. Next day he was back doing amends. Amends for what? He had had sex with the Accomodations registrar who was a married SO member! I was gob-smacked. How the hell could he be so utterly stupid. He attributed it to unflat FPRD chain. That left a lasting impression as to not wanting unflat FPRD. :omg:
 
Reminds me of when I was at Flag to do CCRD. Another public I was hanging out with was getting FPRD. All was going well until one day he wasn't around. Next day he was back doing amends. Amends for what? He had had sex with the Accomodations registrar who was a married SO member! I was go-smacked. How the hell could he be so utterly stupid. He attributed it to unflat FPRD chain. That left a lasting impression as to not wanting unflat FPRD. :omg:
That's too funny. You know, there as a bulletin in 1980 stating some PCs were dramatizing and going out ethics from NOT having a Clear state acknowledged. The BPC was responsible for them acting out like no rules mattered and.... hell with it. This was when DCSI bulletins came out. ( Dianetic Clear Special Intensive )

I spent a lot of time with one FCCI from Detroit and she was saying Guy Eltringham, her Class VIII, NOTS auditor, was sending sex flows at her. This was at a time when public could wear french cut swim suits and sit pool side with no viewing barriers. They did the Purif or just sunbathed. The HGC was on the first floor to the east side of the swim deck, while the Sand Castle was being finished up for NOTs.

What I noticed is that the sex drive acts up and gets more enthusiastic when people are having wins. The PCs get more interested in life and playing games with attention, and real admiration. I know the L-11 rundown was nicknamed, The Love Bug rundown. FCCIs would meet and fall in love with another public while at Flag. It was stated this rundown freed up flows so much that spirit rehabbed the ability to create a deep bond. I'd actually seen this happen where people got married and fell in love after L 11. Could it be they were just becoming horny, being stuck at the religious retreat for so long?

The Sea Org relationships sometimes happened impetuously, I imagine. No time to really donate to your spouse, and no time to check out first before marriage. Bad idea to marry before checking out the entire package. I imagine some female staff at low levels were looking for a way out, and outside prospects flying into the Land Base, offered some chance at the brass ring. Scientologists like to select partners from the existing pool of Scientologists.

I remember one cover of Source magazine around the year 2000. It was all FCCIs standing for the photo in the lobby. Actually they had started delivering NOTS in Calif by then too. BUT there were about 20 patrons and these were all women aged 40-60. Odd that EVERYONE noticed when glancing at the Source copy. I had an inkling that these were all... eligible and freshly divorced..... spending their settlement money before life handed bad news about female health issues. The first order of business was A New Life and Immortality. These select women could be a Whitman's Sampler for any interested guys.
 
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1) You were only allowed married sex. Unmarried sex would get you RPF’ed. I was a member of a CommEv committee trying an SO couple who had sex before they married each other. I went around to their seniors and got statements that they were upstat so we could have an excuse not to RPF them.

2) If you weren’t married, you lived 8 to a motel room in triple decker bunk beds.

At one point I was considering proposing marriage to a girl just to get 2D berthing.

Yes, and the irony was that whilst they were very strict about staff members only being allowed to have sex with people they were married to, the SO thought nothing about splitting up couples (even newly married ones) if one was needed for a posting elsewhere - thus creating the perfect conditions for married people to be unfaithful to each other.
 
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Both Hubbard and Miscavige bristled at the prospect that anyone would place their intimate relationship before their commitment to Scientology, i.e., Hubbard or Miscavige. This despite the fact that it is natural and appropriate to do so. Hubbard, in KSW, in commanding and shrill tone proclaims that Scientology is by galaxies the most important thing in the world. Sea Org married couples are routinely separated by mission and other assignments. Sea org members are indoctrinated to regard their marriages as being only as worthwhile as they don't get in the way of the cause, and so their relationships tend to be superficial and disposable. But then that is the way of a cult.
 
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