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NC-17 RATED FUN: LET'S GET REAL HERE--How Many of Us Have Been SWOONING Nonstop?
rtprod:
Hey little d, great (i keep overusing that word) you're here... i've gotta take off in five minutes for an obligation dinner with a buddy. Check PM.
Mandy, me too, I feel a little displaced right now. The reason is that the other thread has our history on it, which is some kind of weird comfort during the nightly talks. I asked Phil about other options but the thread got locked right away, so here we are....
rt
David:
Just because the old thread is locked doesn't mean we can't get into it and read/see things that we've posted. We just can't keep adding to it over there. I suppose if we saw a post that we needed to respond to, we could cut and paste it here then answer it.
But Phillip pointed out that the size of the thread was causing problems backing up the site. So I'd rather see it locked than deleted. At least all the good stuff is still there for all to see.
newyearsday:
Hi everyone,
before the thread takes a dive into the realm of the really raunchy again, I'll just pop my head in on all the tomkat craziness and add my 2 cents in quickly...
I have heard that it's a oft-practiced custom in certain cultures (not sure which, maybe native american?) to bury the placenta in the back yard or something.
Have also heard it a common practice in certain times and certain cultures to freeze the placenta and do something with it--eat a small part of it I think, a year later, and that this has ceremonial as well as nutritional purposes.
I would agree that the mother eating part of the placenta is much more common, especially in non-human mammals, but I definitely have heard of this. I haven't really researched it, but my studies over the years have led me to believe that there are a lot of ancient practices re: the placenta that we don't do here in the modern US. That doesn't mean they are crazy. I'd say we're the more crazy ones with certain barbaric practices we've done and continue to do re: birthing and labor. but that is another story.
Re: Tom going public with it, I agree, it's really too much info, but in the way of it giving us a chance to see that many things happen in other cultures/times regarding this kind of thing, it isn't totally bad.
He's a little crazy IMO. I hope Katie is okay. I am more pissed about the silent-ish birth and the not-talking-to-the-baby-for-7-days thing, which I heard, don't know if it's true.
Okay, that's it from me! I am sure you are all already onto the discussion for the night, so sorry to intrude on it now with this 10-15 minutes old subject!
Re: this thread, I think it's nice that you guys are getting to know each other so freely. I am currently too Ennis-ish to share such things with people who aren't *actually* my lover/best friends. But you guys are obviously having fun here. RT has certainly emerged in a whole new light from the days of the more intellectually/artistically oriented discussions/critiques of BBM. We are all multifaceted aren't we though?
I gotta go do stuff in my store, but you kids have fun!
Jenny ;)
dmmb_Mandy:
Speaking of which, apparently Katie just gave birth to a baby girl today, according to IMdB.
PS - They named her Suri
MaineWriter:
Tom Cruse is fuckin' nuts and that is my last word on the subject. LOL
I don't care what the birds, bees, or kangaroos do, he is doesn't fit into any of those categories...
LHN
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