LOL Sounds very interesting, you know how my mind works these days, obvious from your answer
I know that would way have to be a grown up version of changes stories lol.
Oooo I had cartoon clip of Little Red Riding Hood, if it didn't get lost in the great computer meltdown I'll send it to you. She wants to get eaten by the wolf too. LOL
BTW, Rcoryus, do you know that the original vampire stories were? The vampires didn't go for blood, they wanted sexual fluids. I don't know when it was changed but the original vampires weren't biting and wasn't necks,
We can only learn to love by loving. - Iris Mudoch, British writer
LOL Sounds very interesting, you know how my mind works these days, obvious from your answer
I know that would way have to be a grown up version of changes stories lol.
Do we not realise that in order to find a soul
It doesn't happen over night
if truth were to be told.
Like everything in life that's hard to achieve
you must believe!
Just for the record....I am not derisive of the sacrament of marriage. I am derisive of the money free for all that women and men alike have allowed it to become.
Looks- I love women and I've no problems with what women do to alter their looks. What I don't agree with are women who will go to great lengths to cast scorn upon the very companies that their dollars go to.
I dunno is it me or are a lot of posts lately doing more than their share of man bashing? Since there arent many men that hang around, I try and do my part to defend us.![]()
"Original" for stories is always tough. I had thought that the Romanian vampires were horrible bloated corpses, and the suave sexy vampire was a Victorian invention, but I really don't know anything.
I do know the victorians were great at inventing "old folktales".
Eaten by a wolf... I didn't know you were a "furry". <g>
When I think of Little Red Riding Hood...I always get this vibe from the wolf that he's most likely a perv. I would change the story to Little Red Riding Hood using her karate skills to fight the wolf off.He expected her to be weak but in the end she beat him.
Think of it this way, what is a wolf in our culture?
Traditionally Red was the color of the pagan priestesses who did duty in the temple where sex was part of some types of worship (it's heck of a good way to draw and direct energy). In some cultures even to this day the soles of a bride's feet are dyed red, which is a sign of sexual availability.
So when Miss Red Riding Hood goes off alone through the forest, she may not be a victim so much as a very savvy lady?
In the cartoon I referred to, she knows exactly what she wants and is prepared to make sure she gets it.
We can only learn to love by loving. - Iris Mudoch, British writer
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