sheelanagig
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Creswell CragsI have just read about Creswell Crags
Which have a series of caves that have been occupied by man on and off over the last 43,000 years.
There are paintings dating back to that time era.
The paintings consist of animals other themes include "conga lines" of what are believed to represent dancing women and stylized depictions of female genitalia
(Sheelanagig strikes again LOL)
These cave's are now on my to do list.
Just to see if I can pick up any energy residues left by previous occupants.
http://news.nationalgeographic.co.../0818_040818_ice_age_caveart.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creswell_Crags
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Raymond
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Re: Creswell Crags | sheelanagig wrote: | | The paintings consist of animals other themes include "conga lines" of what are believed to represent dancing women and stylized depictions of female genitalia |
I have to ask this...
Sheela, are you a lesbian?
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evergreen
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lol Raymond hahahaha :)
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sheelanagig
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Noooooooo.
I am happily married to the love of my life for the last 35 years who is definatly a man.
We have 3 children and 5 grandchildren.
I have no issues on any type of sexuality, relgion, race or creed.
I just have a fasination with ancient history, and I wondered if these drawing may have been the first images of my namesake.
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evergreen
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yeah I was going to say that is not just lesbians who love being a female Raymond.. I love that I am a woman took me a long time to be proud of it... but I have finally arrived here :)
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sheelanagig
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I have a cousin who has had a sex change so he is now a she :)
We get on very well, but the majority of the family have shunned Gemma from their lives.
Gemma is no diffrent in her thoughts and feelngs than she was as a man.
But it is lovely to see her so happy and confident and in a settled relationship with her partner who is male.
It took a lot of courage for her to come out, and then to go through the rigmarol and hoops set up to intimidate and belittle her feelings to prove that she was trapped in the wrong body and wanting to change it.
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evergreen
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yes i think that often those who desire a change of sex are rather different to gay people.... it is a huge step and its sad when it creates misunderstandings with family members but then I guess everyone can only do what sits well for them... not an easy situation that's for sure
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Raymond
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Of course it's different to gay people. If I'm honest I've never fully understood this need to change sex.
No offence to any of the women here but I would never want to be one.
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evergreen
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sorry didn't mean to be belittling Raymond .. its just often people lump it in eh same category and It just isn't I have read a bit of information on it and there appears to be a fair amount of evidence that often the sexual organs just don't form properly or the baby is born with both so the parents and doctor make a decision whether they are a boy or girl and that then creates issues later on when they obviously made the wrong choice..
what a calamity
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Raymond
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You wasn't belittling. I hate being clumped together as well. I can't stand all this 'GLBT' stuff that goes on.
I don't like Lesbians, I don't trust Bisexuals and I don't understand Trannies. So why should I be clumped in with any of them?
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sheelanagig
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No Offence Taken Raymond
You are who you are, and you are right to be proud of that.
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evergreen
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GLBT... is that gay lesbian, bi sexual, and tranny??? good god I think I got one ha!
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Raymond
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Well done EG, we'll drag you out of the countryside way of thinking yet.
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evergreen
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ha I was thinking more like being made an honorary gay ... *bats eyes*
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Raymond
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Not until you understand the full implications of BHP.
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evergreen
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LOL no serious LOL
hmmm you shall never know darling
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Raymond
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I've found some pictures of this place Sheela. Looks amazing.
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