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Hahahahahaha. Someone forgot to let you in on a really important truth, Laura Thomas among you. Let me remedy that. Men are the glass. Women are the water. Our beautiful destiny has always been that each woman is irrevocably in charge of how much water is in the glass. Don’t get stuck at any particular waterline because you’ve been “t…
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Hahahahahaha. Someone forgot to let you in on a really important truth, Laura Thomas among you. Let me remedy that. Men are the glass. Women are the water. Our beautiful destiny has always been that each woman is irrevocably in charge of how much water is in the glass. Don’t get stuck at any particular waterline because you’ve been “told” to be there. Ha! Be the flow, do not go with the flow. And respect the glass and its thoughts. A glass that can cherish women’s hearts is easy to fill. Until it’s not.
That is our powerful reminder and protest now.
United!
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Christine, I'm with you -- all of us here seeking union and rights for all the American people. Accusations and one-upmanship by one party or more among us need not tempt retorts, which can fuel more discord. We need to find ways to recognize the critic. If that person maintains negativity, I'm in favor of asking them to contribute and moving on.
Again, you have my respect🕊❣️
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Beautiful
Where might that analogy leave nonbinary and trans comrades?
With their female and male destinies. It is of no crisis to our Creator. We all have some of each. That is how we see ourselves in each other. Humans.
You assume that I share your view of a Creator? Now who’s drinking Flavor-Aid? You suggested there’s some preposterous “secret” I didn’t know about “male and female destinies;” I’ll suggest you read a little Ursula K. LeGuin and some Mary Daly and get back to this thread then.
Thank you, Laura. The Left Hand of Darkness sometimes relates to this page.