Message from @missliterallywho
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@Wood-Ape - OK/MN interesting! That makes so much sense
@The Lion There are plenty of white children in need of adoption. Why encourage non-whites to have children with no consequence when they know some family will simply adopt the kid for that utopian diverse family that's so en vogue currently.
It's so refreshing to hear a lady say that. Coming from college in cali I remember arguing eith a girl who was full on abortion supporter. It was disgusting. Every girl I knew in college supported abortion. It's infuriating.
Luckily gentle cesarean is an option now
I was a necessary C Section
No ayyyy trauma tho
I was a C-section because the cord was wrapped around my throat. 😳
Doctors' definition of "necessary" is often very unnecessary
Cord around throat almost never is an actual problem
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN re: this comment: fascinating. I have always been interested in this kind of stuff.
have you got anything beyond personal anecdote?
It's interdasting.
@Papa Pizzagate no books that explore the "alien memories are metastasized c section memories" thesis. Just a novel thought from an old friend that shared it with me.
haha yeah. highly specific.
Interesting none-the-less.
I've met some women who insisted on cesarian to protect their "figure"....I'd rather see a slightly different "figure" than a long abdominal scar tbh. I don't comprehend the motive.
Apparently actual birth isn’t fun
Birth trauma of all kinds has been documented, though I hadn't heard the alien thing before
She was an interesting person. Very wholesome and green. Barefoot and herbs in jars. Something of a wise woman.
My sister was a regular birth, my mom said she’d prefer the c section
That's what I thought @missliterallywho
Man I want a bunch of herbs in jars
Not the barefoot thing tho. I’m barefoot so rarely I forget what my feet look like
I want a girl with herbs in jars. (NOT WEED)
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Like a believer in holistic medicine and whatnot?
Giving birth is f***ing tough, pardon my French.
That's actually Pashto
Same thing
French is a Evropan language and noble.
After doing it without any drugs I totally understand why many women choose c-sections
Pashto is related to French
My first thought after my son was born was that I would never judge another woman for not doing it all natural
@Papa Pizzagate yeah she was a midwife and involved in various spiritual practices. Several practices I found interesting but did not hold in equal respect. Herbalism is very useful. Crystals probably aren't...
I can't imagine popping something that size out of something that small... 😳
It's pretty versatile @Asatru Artist - MD
Maybe not the most precise of descriptions.
Ainu are Finns - Thoughts, @Nemets
The Ainu are Jomon/Nivkhs