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msfunfor 63M
10611 posts
5/4/2015 8:20 am

hello s ,
yes , the day looses a lot once you no longer
blessed (?) with your own mom .
it brings up faint longings for the half forgotten
happiness when you had somewhere to run to.......

however I also believe it celebrates all women
whether or not they procreated,,,
so :
Happy Mom's Day ,,,early

be good
M


twosharp2 79M
767 posts
5/4/2015 11:25 am

I care for some abandoned kitties. You could be mommy to one or more.


twosharp2 79M
767 posts
5/4/2015 10:44 pm

The current Kitty Klan is all adult. One is 16–17 years-old now and requires hip & joint chews for his arthritis. All are spayed or neutered.

Last year, two Flame Point females with 7 kittens were dumped. I got all but one of the kittens adopted and the remaining one is living in a foster home. I doubt the last kitten will be adopted since he has a fight-or-flight mentality; however, the fosters tell me he has become a lap kitty to them. I had the two Flame Point females spayed; one has since disappeared.

Would you like a docile, long-haired, white male with two gray smudges on top of his head or a large, very muscular brown tabby? Can't decide...OK, both!


twosharp2 79M
767 posts
5/5/2015 8:17 am

Although I like dawgs, there's something very soothing about a purring cat held against you or on your lap. The problem is you're talking about one cat, whereas my offer was two. They would entertain one another most of the time. I've found cats easily trained not to jump on counters, refrigerator.... I keep a small tray with grass growing year round.

Cats can also be kinky BDSM pussies.


twosharp2 79M
767 posts
5/5/2015 6:55 pm

Darn, I reckon my teasing isn't going to shame you enough to adopt abandoned kitties.


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7019 posts
5/6/2015 2:18 pm

Mothers day is a seriously misguided holiday.

The whole concept of motherhood is at the center of most, if not all, of the most serious threats to the planet. Because of the sacredness of motherhood and procreatlon we find endless excuses for the exhaustion of earth's resources, when almost every significant threat to human life can be traced back to the worship of procreation and the mindless excuses for encoouraging population growth, from promoting economic growth to ensuring strengthening the power of one ethnic group or the other to obeying God's will.

We should look into spaying or neutering people,not pets.

Your noble sacrifice in not becoming a mother should earn you a medal as a heroic defender of the survival of the planet.


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7019 posts
5/12/2015 12:00 pm

Svetya, my darling,

Just because we've found a way to have endless numbers of children to the point that they only have enough space on the planet to crowd next to each other in their own two-square-foot area without starving doesn't make it a good idea. Every time I hear an economist say China needs more young workers to produce enough revenue to support the increasing population or Japan needs more workers to support the aging population my head explodes.

God's teeth!

Can't we figure out a way to use the people we already have to produce revenue or buy products? Do there always have to be more? What the hell are science and technology for if not to solve these problems so we can have wilderness and tigers instead of doing away with those things so we can have more dwellings for people?

Do you think this means I'm not a people person? What was the first clue?


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7019 posts
5/13/2015 9:40 pm

Hi Svetya,

We do agree, but we still don't have a practical path to a solution. My field is politics. Politics is the art of the possible. What in all this is actually possible?

The religions (Upanishads notwithstanding) aren't going to convince people not to have endless numbers of children if they haven't done so with all the time they've had, just like they're not going to bring world peace for the same reason.

China didn't have a bad idea about population control, given the society they have with its tradition of rule by, not of, law. They just didn't think it through. Tradition was too strong. With the option of having only one child, tradition said choose a boy. You're right to point out the Chinese majority male problem. Womanless males have a tendency to get unruly.

The Japanese see other children as their own to the extent that if there is no suitable male heir they adopt one. Didn't keep them from trying to conquer Asia, which I think even the Upanishads would agree qualifies as war. Hawaiian children have a large number of "Aunties" who help their mothers to raise them. Didn't have any effect on the propensity of Hawaiian kings to wage war against each other. Lofty sentiments seem to have little effect on the urge to power. The force of law has a better, but still unsatisfactory, track record, and it is impotent without political backbone.

The lower infant mortality rate just exacerbates the problem. Tradition doesn't adjust fast enough to the lower mortality rate, so population increases. Doing good creates bad. The law of unintended consequences. Catch 22.

Unfortunately, population control is the third rail of politics in much of the world. Babies are cuter than baby killers. It's ok to kill sharks, but not flipper. We're all guilty of this hypocrisy.

Could Gertrude Stein be *gasp* right? "There ain't no answer. There never has been an answer. There's never gonna be an answer. That's the answer."

We're doomed! How shall we spend our remaining hours? I've got it! Debauchery! Let's all fuck!

namaste~

Dreamcatcher



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