Jinger Duggar
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Podcast Appearances
Cause all you're doing is trying to get something out of them.
I will eat Brahms every single day.
I will eat Brahms every single day.
I will eat Brahms every single day.
It's so precious, that couple.
It's so precious, that couple.
It's so precious, that couple.
Yeah. And part of it was like we didn't look like everyone else there because they may have been homeschool families, but they were not like us. They're more mainstream or whatever. And then there were also people from the community who were not even homeschoolers. There's just like a hodgepodge of broomball players. And. And it's like, yeah, it was crazy.
Yeah. And part of it was like we didn't look like everyone else there because they may have been homeschool families, but they were not like us. They're more mainstream or whatever. And then there were also people from the community who were not even homeschoolers. There's just like a hodgepodge of broomball players. And. And it's like, yeah, it was crazy.
Yeah. And part of it was like we didn't look like everyone else there because they may have been homeschool families, but they were not like us. They're more mainstream or whatever. And then there were also people from the community who were not even homeschoolers. There's just like a hodgepodge of broomball players. And. And it's like, yeah, it was crazy.
So but we looked we did not look like everyone else either. You know, we didn't blend in as well. And so there was a certain side of like feeling insecure about that. Right. Like, how do we fit in? And I always felt like so awkward and uncomfortable in those settings. And then we can't afford anything. So that's another embarrassment on top of it.
So but we looked we did not look like everyone else either. You know, we didn't blend in as well. And so there was a certain side of like feeling insecure about that. Right. Like, how do we fit in? And I always felt like so awkward and uncomfortable in those settings. And then we can't afford anything. So that's another embarrassment on top of it.
So but we looked we did not look like everyone else either. You know, we didn't blend in as well. And so there was a certain side of like feeling insecure about that. Right. Like, how do we fit in? And I always felt like so awkward and uncomfortable in those settings. And then we can't afford anything. So that's another embarrassment on top of it.
So you're sitting there and this, this couple, they would always ask us like, what are you interested in? What are you, you know, what do you, what are you like, I don't know, up to these days. And they would ask us questions and really try to like get to know us as kids. And it was sweet because, you know, they weren't gaining anything from that.
So you're sitting there and this, this couple, they would always ask us like, what are you interested in? What are you, you know, what do you, what are you like, I don't know, up to these days. And they would ask us questions and really try to like get to know us as kids. And it was sweet because, you know, they weren't gaining anything from that.
So you're sitting there and this, this couple, they would always ask us like, what are you interested in? What are you, you know, what do you, what are you like, I don't know, up to these days. And they would ask us questions and really try to like get to know us as kids. And it was sweet because, you know, they weren't gaining anything from that.
And like, we were awkward and dressed different than everyone else. And I think that That was something that stood out to me. They really cared and they wanted us to feel included in a part of the group, even though we weren't the same as everybody else. And that really meant a lot.
And like, we were awkward and dressed different than everyone else. And I think that That was something that stood out to me. They really cared and they wanted us to feel included in a part of the group, even though we weren't the same as everybody else. And that really meant a lot.
And like, we were awkward and dressed different than everyone else. And I think that That was something that stood out to me. They really cared and they wanted us to feel included in a part of the group, even though we weren't the same as everybody else. And that really meant a lot.
Yeah. I think that because of the culture, um, and what we were taught, I think because of Bill Gothard's teachings, we thought that that was the best way to honor God. And that's really what we were kind of taught. And so I thought that like those convictions were my convictions too, because I thought that's what the Bible wanted me to do is like to wear skirts only, um,