Well, just because the Mormon Church doesn't want to let you or your sister go it doesn't mean that the two of you can't leave. Otherwise, it'd be like saying that just because you'll always be your genetic parents' offspring, you can't ever leave home or cut ties with your biological parents. This also applies to adoption: just because someone raised you and *they* still think of you as *theirs*, it doesn't mean you can't leave home or eventually even cut ties with them.
After all, a relationship (parents to their children, spouse to spouse, sibling to sibling, teacher to student; employer to employees) has at least two sides and both have to consent (at least where adults are concerned) for it to be a reality.
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Date: 2015-07-26 09:33 pm (UTC)After all, a relationship (parents to their children, spouse to spouse, sibling to sibling, teacher to student; employer to employees) has at least two sides and both have to consent (at least where adults are concerned) for it to be a reality.