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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jan 25, 2006
Traveller in Time on his head
"Me too, it seems humans are very empathic creatures, recent study has shown seeimg the picture of someone in pain creates pain reception in our brain.
Anyway, I have read about it in a Journal last summer ==> "
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 25, 2006
Someone once tried to explain the mechanism of that to me (catching a yawn), however I don't remember if I understood it then and I certainly can't remember now. Maybe it's like thinking of a lemon - your mouth automatically waters.
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Hypatia Posted Jan 25, 2006
I've read that expectant fathers often feel symptoms of pregnancy.
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jan 25, 2006
Traveller in Time remembering a night alone
"Mother and newborn baby 'Rose' where at the hospital, mother from before the birth comlaining about the cold, getting extra blankets.
Baby was in breech presentation, examening her afterwards, 'baby small and has problems keeping temperature' will keep her some days.
Come home late at night all kinds of things still to arrange, also the impression it was cold in house. My though was: must be the empathy . . . .
Next day I found out the central heating broke down . "
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Leopardskinfynn... sexy mama Posted Jan 30, 2006
Yup, Life is good, if a little hard work at times... especially when Lilith decides that it's just far too exciting to sleep at night!
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MaggyW Posted Feb 1, 2006
Great name! Presumably you're going on the feisty female angle rather than the 'completely lost the plot and went beserk one?!
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Leopardskinfynn... sexy mama Posted Feb 2, 2006
It took The Man and I ages to fully decide on Lilith. I had a dream of a little girl called Lili which announced the pregnancy, but we weren't sure if that was really the name of the babe, and we wanted to be sure. What a huge responsibility naming a child!
We liked the idea of the name representing the first woman that refused to be subservient to Adam, rather than a demoness!
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MaggyW Posted Feb 4, 2006
Well yes - that's great. Stick with that!
Yes, it's a huge responsibility giving a child a name. I changed mine when I was 17 and found out later that the numerology that my parents had given me was that of a recluse... whereas the numerology of the name I chose was of a writer...
I never had the guts to do anything else as brave as that when I was a teenager but once I got the new name I began to step out of myself a little and became the happy ex-trollop you see before you
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