Would you hit it?

Hit it?

  • yes

    Votes: 10 76.9%
  • no

    Votes: 3 23.1%

  • Total voters
    13

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well, shouldn't all mothers feel the need to constantly nurture a child? that's what's missing. you've solved the mystery! it's like saying 'if you have a kid you should take care of it.' well, uh... duh.
 
well, shouldn't all mothers feel the need to constantly nurture a child? that's what's missing. you've solved the mystery! it's like saying 'if you have a kid you should take care of it.' well, uh... duh.

I'm not quite sure if I understand the sarcasm or not.

Many women don't breast feed because they simply choose not to breast feed. Do you think these women are going to produce the same quantity of milk as women who are excited to breast feed and psychologically involved with the action? I think the answer should be readily apparent.

Like I said, its psychological as well as physiological. As the saying goes, "mind, body, and soul." Unfortunately, here in the West, we look at the mind and body in two different contexts rather than being one unit. If you were to go eastward in the world, into Asia, they would look the body as a whole. Entirely different approaches to medicine and thinking.
 
I'm not quite sure if I understand the sarcasm or not.

Many women don't breast feed because they simply choose not to breast feed. Do you think these women are going to produce the same quantity of milk as women who are excited to breast feed and psychologically involved with the action? I think the answer should be readily apparent.

Like I said, its psychological as well as physiological. As the saying goes, "mind, body, and soul." Unfortunately, here in the West, we look at the mind and body in two different contexts rather than being one unit. If you were to go eastward in the world, into Asia, they would look the body as a whole. Entirely different approaches to medicine and thinking.


you know, we've had our differences, and we've traded blows (haha, right?) but i gotta say, at least you know what you're talking about here. I have studied a lot of medicine that stems from the East. I even practice it. This could go way off on tangent and become argument... but I see what you were saying... Western medicine is really... well... not medicine at all. Treat the whole person not just the symptom. In fact, there's a lot more to that, but I will spare you as I'm sure you already know.

Once again, to keep on topic... sure. Hit it.
 
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