Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I can't believe that I remember this, but when I was in college, I took a women's studies course (natch) where the professor told us that in pagan Britain, women would pick an attractive man at Beltane, take him out in the fields, enjoy his company for the night, and wear the green stains on their clothing as a source of pride the next day. It was a fertility ritual for the benefit of the farmers and if a baby arrived the following spring, more's the better. No one worried about the paternity of the child.
I think she should look at this child as a Beltane baby and move on.
OK, let's all follow the pagans. I don't think our society is structured to handle so many babies with no fathers to help support them, clearly.
Clearky you are certainly take this thread personal. PP wasn't suggesting this should become a new trend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I can't believe that I remember this, but when I was in college, I took a women's studies course (natch) where the professor told us that in pagan Britain, women would pick an attractive man at Beltane, take him out in the fields, enjoy his company for the night, and wear the green stains on their clothing as a source of pride the next day. It was a fertility ritual for the benefit of the farmers and if a baby arrived the following spring, more's the better. No one worried about the paternity of the child.
I think she should look at this child as a Beltane baby and move on.
OK, let's all follow the pagans. I don't think our society is structured to handle so many babies with no fathers to help support them, clearly.
Clearky you are certainly take this thread personal. PP wasn't suggesting this should become a new trend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slut shaming is gross
so is having a one night stand with someone you don't know, especially not even the person's full name.
I married my one night stand and didn't know his last name for about a week. I bet I've slept with less men than you.
Because you are certainly the rule and not the exception right?
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Odd response.
The only odd response is yours. One night stands with no names exchanged rarely end happily ever after.
Holy hell lady, you need a one night stand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I can't believe that I remember this, but when I was in college, I took a women's studies course (natch) where the professor told us that in pagan Britain, women would pick an attractive man at Beltane, take him out in the fields, enjoy his company for the night, and wear the green stains on their clothing as a source of pride the next day. It was a fertility ritual for the benefit of the farmers and if a baby arrived the following spring, more's the better. No one worried about the paternity of the child.
I think she should look at this child as a Beltane baby and move on.
OK, let's all follow the pagans. I don't think our society is structured to handle so many babies with no fathers to help support them, clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slut shaming is gross
so is having a one night stand with someone you don't know, especially not even the person's full name.
I married my one night stand and didn't know his last name for about a week. I bet I've slept with less men than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slut shaming is gross
so is having a one night stand with someone you don't know, especially not even the person's full name.
I married my one night stand and didn't know his last name for about a week. I bet I've slept with less men than you.
Because you are certainly the rule and not the exception right?
![]()
Odd response.
The only odd response is yours. One night stands with no names exchanged rarely end happily ever after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I can't believe that I remember this, but when I was in college, I took a women's studies course (natch) where the professor told us that in pagan Britain, women would pick an attractive man at Beltane, take him out in the fields, enjoy his company for the night, and wear the green stains on their clothing as a source of pride the next day. It was a fertility ritual for the benefit of the farmers and if a baby arrived the following spring, more's the better. No one worried about the paternity of the child.
I think she should look at this child as a Beltane baby and move on.
OK, let's all follow the pagans. I don't think our society is structured to handle so many babies with no fathers to help support them, clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slut shaming is gross
so is having a one night stand with someone you don't know, especially not even the person's full name.
I married my one night stand and didn't know his last name for about a week. I bet I've slept with less men than you.
Because you are certainly the rule and not the exception right?
![]()
Odd response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I can't believe that I remember this, but when I was in college, I took a women's studies course (natch) where the professor told us that in pagan Britain, women would pick an attractive man at Beltane, take him out in the fields, enjoy his company for the night, and wear the green stains on their clothing as a source of pride the next day. It was a fertility ritual for the benefit of the farmers and if a baby arrived the following spring, more's the better. No one worried about the paternity of the child.
I think she should look at this child as a Beltane baby and move on.
OK, let's all follow the pagans. I don't think our society is structured to handle so many babies with no fathers to help support them, clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I can't believe that I remember this, but when I was in college, I took a women's studies course (natch) where the professor told us that in pagan Britain, women would pick an attractive man at Beltane, take him out in the fields, enjoy his company for the night, and wear the green stains on their clothing as a source of pride the next day. It was a fertility ritual for the benefit of the farmers and if a baby arrived the following spring, more's the better. No one worried about the paternity of the child.
I think she should look at this child as a Beltane baby and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slut shaming is gross
so is having a one night stand with someone you don't know, especially not even the person's full name.
I married my one night stand and didn't know his last name for about a week. I bet I've slept with less men than you.
I bet not. And yes, the guy is as much a slut. Anonymous wrote:Ok, I can't believe that I remember this, but when I was in college, I took a women's studies course (natch) where the professor told us that in pagan Britain, women would pick an attractive man at Beltane, take him out in the fields, enjoy his company for the night, and wear the green stains on their clothing as a source of pride the next day. It was a fertility ritual for the benefit of the farmers and if a baby arrived the following spring, more's the better. No one worried about the paternity of the child.
I think she should look at this child as a Beltane baby and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, since Australians are all criminals, maybe she can submit the baby's DNA to some sort of national registry?![]()
Give Australians a break. Given how their ancestors were chained and expelled from their home countries, they deserve some form of affirmative action, if not outright reparations.
Is this a serious post?