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In talking how we can all be more included... I think that mostly depends on us. I recently moved from Utah from serving as EQP, in a Bishopric, YM President, High Council. When I move to TX recently, I received the calling of Priest Quorum Advisor and I will admit that there have been times that I have felt like I haven't been included and not because of myself. But I have come to understand that I can make myself more included in what I do. Being busy doesn't make one included. I can prepare my lesson more diligently, I can get to know the boys better and help in many different ways.

I don't need to be asked to do this, I simply can. If we have been asked to do ANYTHING at all, we can all be "included" to the degree we want. So I don't go to a hundred meetings a month now, so I don't get brought into all of the ward issues any longer... so what? Isn't that what we all complain about anyway? I think "being included" is like "being angry" in the fact that we get to decide.

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As a woman I must admit that I do not understand this whole give-women-the-priesthood-let-them-wear-pants-include-them-more-debate.

Besides, as everyone knows... Real Men wear kilts.

Q

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