- 30 weeks of something different blog intro
- something different week 1: our world
- something different week 2: memory
- something different week 3: flying
- something different week 4: not alone
- something different week 5: night sky
- something different week 6: listen to your body
- something different week 7: do something different
- something different week 8: a different world
- something different week 9: creation
- something different week 10: the land of the different
- something different week 11: power of creation
- something different week 12: 1,000 years more
- something different week 13: freedom
- something different week 14: let go
- something different week 15: enslaved
- something different week 16: your existence
- photo: a river runs through it
- something different week 17: a truth
- something different week 18: a walk
- something different week 19: one night
- something different week 20: turn off time
- something different week 21: nature
- something different week 22: stop watching
- something different week 23: telling the story of another’s life
- something different week 24: men and women…imagine this…
- something different week 25: back to the past
- something different week 26: an animal
- something different week 27: what if…
- something different week 28: minimize
- something different week 29: cooking
- something different week 30: local library
Men, you are an egg. Women, you are a sperm. Men, imagine the sperm is about to penetrate your membrane, your egg, and a new life is on the brink of being created. How do you feel?
Women, you are a sperm and about to penetrate the membrane of the egg. You are a part of creating new life. How do you feel?
What are each of you thinking about your role in this miracle?
Maybe I shouldn’t respond to this. I ain’t never birth no babies.
But when I hear how hard labor can be, I think men should be subjected to some of that pain. [Some] Men disconnect from their children because they haven’t suffered the nine months, big bellies, strange appetites, and inability to have comfortable sex as women suffer. Yeah, how does a woman 8 or 9 months into creation have sex?! I’d dare a man to approach me and my big belly in bed. Probably, on the delivery table, I would scream and curse the creator of the egg and sperm.
Guys, not to worry, I’m caged–unable to reproduce.
See, told you I shouldn’t participate in this one!
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