Oh no, Mrs Bill!
Pregnancy? You see pregnancy? I see indulgence - or padding.I find it sadly comforting that this kind of the behavior is not confined to these here United States.
I see by the pictures that an important part is missing in order for a pregnancy's to occur.
Or is it another virgin birth?
Is that a double shot of OP Rum or similar for us or a double tap of something HP for whoever is at the root of this?A double shot is always the appropriate response.
NO! NO! NO!!I find it sadly comforting that this kind of the behavior is not confined to these here United States.
I see by the pictures that an important part is missing in order for a pregnancy's to occur.
Or is it another virgin birth?
I did not marry that sweater.
I don't disagree with you one bit, seems to me a couple of years ago some idiot married his mule/donkey in Brazil.
I couldn't even read it - it was bad enough just to skim it!!!what the heck did i just read?!!!!
Breaking News:
In a shocking turn of events, husband Marcelo has petitioned the court for a DNA paternity test.
Marcelo claims he is egyptian cotton descent and the baby has all the characteristics of Turkish cotton.
yes, but do you wonder if the doctor actually pulled that rag doll out of "there".Put down the caffeine and sugar. Please. And for gawd's sake, stay away from any red dye in your ingestibles.
yes, but do you wonder if the doctor actually pulled that rag doll out of "there".
and if they pulled it out . . .
how did she stuff it in "there"
I can't help noticing that the common thread with the individuals who do this sort of thing is control. They can create the "perfect" spouse, without any of the hard work that comes with a real marriage.
That's a really good point! I think that's one of the things that would bother me, besides the whole fantasy element: I don't want to control anyone (or be controlled), plus I like reality.
For example, my cat is a pet, not a fur child. I spoil her with occasional treats and her own chair next to my desk chair, but she's still a cat, with all of the needs and behavior associated with a live cat. That is, she's NOT a tiny human with fur.
Interacting with a life-sized rag doll or a computer makes no sense to me. It's like the game of let's pretend that I played as a child, but I'm no longer a child! I can understand a tot (3 - 5 years old) getting into that, but not another adult, at least a sane one, so the point about wanting that sort of control makes sense.
Wow. What a world . . .
. . . and then they complain that it is very hard to make it as the sole breadwinner.That's a really good point! I think that's one of the things that would bother me, besides the whole fantasy element: I don't want to control anyone (or be controlled), plus I like reality.
For example, my cat is a pet, not a fur child. I spoil her with occasional treats and her own chair next to my desk chair, but she's still a cat, with all of the needs and behavior associated with a live cat. That is, she's NOT a tiny human with fur.
Interacting with a life-sized rag doll or a computer makes no sense to me. It's like the game of let's pretend that I played as a child, but I'm no longer a child! I can understand a tot (3 - 5 years old) getting into that, but not another adult, at least a sane one, so the point about wanting that sort of control makes sense.
Wow. What a world . . .
. . . and then they complain that it is very hard to make it as the sole breadwinner.
if you read the article . . . she registered this complaintSince rag dolls don't eat, I don't take that comment seriously.
My cat does eat, but no where close to as much as I do.
i really wonder how many people are living in a fantasy world? what are they smoking? gotta be some good stuff! all this abnormal bullsh!t is gonna end when everything collapses. these nutjobs will be blamed for the direction our world has taken.
How much of this story do you take seriously?
Asking for a friend LOL
OKDear Lord, she said that there was blood and an umbilical cord when she gave "birth" to their child. My imagination runneth over. Sorry.
Just remember, a book cover doesn't always let you know what is inside on the pages.
I wrote it off as another of the LBTQ26+ variations. .....People like this used to be locked up, for their own safety as well as the good of society. The inmates are now running the asylum.
All good points, Dobbin. But of course, YOUR ‘free spirit’ retains intelligence, character…and, of course, good horse sense!I mean I LIKE the Clydesdale beanie baby that Owner bought for me - it's here on my shelf - but I have no interest in it beyond being a reminder of who I am and what Owner thinks of me...
Of course I don't have a reporter and a camera man recording all for posterity and giving me free headline space either. Yunno - "human interest" story? Offered only as encouragement for others to "find their true love?"
Of course not being human kind of puts me into a different category anyway - it loses a "connection"...
Owner's dogs have their own "objets d'affections" - like tennis balls, sticks, bones, rabbit babies found in the yard (eeyuu!) But one considers this as totally natural - they being the "no-minds" that they are? (Not to critique - they are bright like knowing where their next meal comes from kind of bright.)
Maybe there is a parallel here with the Brazilian woman?
Dobbin