At 03:41 PM Thursday 8/12/04, Deborah Harrell wrote:
> Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Deborah Harrell wrote:

> >It's rather a non-sequitur, but the notion that a
> man
> >'wasting seed'* is a sin, while a woman undergoing
> >'housecleaning' after non-fertilization of an egg
is
> >merely considered 'unclean' and unfit for company,
> as
> >in Muslim and other faiths, raises a few questions.

> Not at all.  Does a woman derive physical pleasure
> from said
> "housecleaning"?  So much so that she looks forward
> to doing it again and again and again . . .?

Soooo...pleasurable sensations are sinful,



Sure. The worry is that someone, somewhere might be having fun. Can't have that.




while nasty
cramping and fever and nausea makes one 'unclean'...?



No. That's just the natural consequences for being born as part of the inferior sex. Or maybe punishment for the first of your kind listening to the snake and causing Adam to fall.




-- Ronn!  :)

"Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot remain in the cradle forever."
-- Konstantin E. Tsiolkovskiy


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