helgaferae
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Suck my tongue
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I'm going to
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I've had discord for a while, presently I'm lurking, reading everything you have written and measuring your worth.
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Freudian slip?
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I'm curious to know, are you speaking ESL (English as a second or foreign language, the use of English by speakers with different native languages.)? Some of your expressions come across as condescending in tone. It may be unintentional?
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Excellent of you to make such a generous offer, I accept. When do we start?
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also as seducers (even when we're celibate), deceivers, corrupters and all round scapegoats for the perversities of men. https://qz.com/india/586192/theres-a-misogynist-aspect-of-buddhism-that-nobody-talks-about
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One would certainly hope this to be the case...and yet it may not have been so. Oh - to have been a fly on the wall in the mind of the Buddha!
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A direct quote from the ancientmasters.org website of @Neirong who posts here that: "weak, old, infantile people, women and elderly, [are] learning this" https://ancientmasters.org/library/adam-mizner-scam
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Contemplating reading this... "Buddhist literature implies that woman is biologically determined to be sexually uncontrollable...the `eternal feminine' as temptress & seductress is a common element in religious thought,"
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This was the source. I'd be interested to read more on the subject, it's curious. I wonder what the missing part or parts are, that a man allegedly has, and woman has not!
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Women are not considered as a complete entity in Buddhism. Their body is not considered fit to attain enlightenment and become Buddha. There is a concept that women are not complete until they attain enlightenment to become reborn as a man. Discussion welcome.
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Newbie seeking best practices safety-wise? Lots of questions.
helgaferae replied to yeq88's topic in Newcomer Corner
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Most gentle entities I've encountered have been of the feminine (hag/crone/ancient one) aspect. The masculine seemingly more prone to defensive posturing.
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I'm wondering if the python skull anatomy may be related to Jacobson’s organ, also called vomeronasal organ. It's tongue flicks up and into a receptor place in the roof of the mouth. Other than that I have no idea, neither does snake friend here!