Henry
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I never knew either of my grandmothers, only meeting one briefly at age 5 before she passed on, but my maternal aunts (all 3 of them) were very Fundamentalist Christian. Nothing stronger than "darn" (or "dern" as the southern pronunciation goes) ever left their lips in my presence.
The interesting thing was that they had all led very colorful lives before they hit age 30 or so, and became very religious when they settled down. They NEVER told me the details (not even my mom would tell me), but they way my mom spoke of it, it seemed like they had some really wild times. (However, the definition of "wild" in the 1940's and 50's is probably a bit different from today.)
The interesting thing was that they had all led very colorful lives before they hit age 30 or so, and became very religious when they settled down. They NEVER told me the details (not even my mom would tell me), but they way my mom spoke of it, it seemed like they had some really wild times. (However, the definition of "wild" in the 1940's and 50's is probably a bit different from today.)