No idea. Once I recognized their mental disorder and cut ties I have never heard from or talked to them again.
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Never heard of these terms before, did you make them up?
They sound made up but convey the meaning well enough. "Talk about your experience with Bible-thumping peers"
I have heard those terms in the past, albeit not too often
I have a simple rule for that: I don't deal with cultists (or religious people if you prefer the pampering words) at all. Back when I was dating , this was amongst my first inquiries and KO-criteria.
(No problem with faith, just cults/religions).
He DATED A DUDE (presumably) WHEN YOU WERE A DUDE (was a boy back then).
Feels like this was a you problem absent additional info.