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PKs & MKs UnitePosted : 13 Apr, 2010 10:00 AMIf you are a preacher's kid or a missionary kid this group is for you. Feel free to share your experience as being a Pk or an MK with others. For example, I remember when I was growing up if you were a PK you were automatically seen as a wild kid. I understand clearly where that view was coming from because most of the pks and the mks that I know were pretty wild. I find it hard that many were making it a stereotype. I always felt like I was classified with a group that I don't really belong to, the "wild ones".lol. It was ironic because being wild would have been the last thing on my mind growing up and I am really thankful for the way that my parents brought me up. |
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PKs & MKs UnitePosted : 3 Aug, 2010 09:01 PMIf this is an actual group, point me to where I can sign up. As an MK/PK we are naturally expected to behave in certain ways. Growing up I traveled extensively. Spending months at a time in a car and living in other peoples homes has unfortunately left me with a difficulty at interpersonal relationships. [Superficial is easy, Im talking real] There has been a book published on TCK or "third culture kids." |
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PKs & MKs UnitePosted : 3 Sep, 2010 12:20 PMYou mentioning how PK/MK's are viewed by the layman as suppose to be more "saintly" than non-PK/MK's brought to mind something my mom had said to me a few years ago. Long before I was born, when my brother was about 2 or 3, my mom was walking past a classroom that my brother was in. He was younger than a lot of the children in there (I think most were about 5 or 6.) Anyway, the teacher told him that he had to be a very well behaved little boy since he was the preacher's son and was expected to be a role model. |