Back the fuck up, Junior, you've just made at least three ignorant, unfounded statements in as many statements.CrazyK said:You're full of shit. The fluid that comes out of a woman's vagina during her menstrual cycle isn't 100% blood, and even if it was that's still disgusting. Blame pagan/saintinist weirdo's for this pseudo-science jargon of it once being "holy" and clean.
1. Paganism has NOTHING, ZERO to do with satanism. Pagans can revere MANY pantheons, but there is NO satan or lucifer in any of them. I know this for a fact because a) I'm a pagan; b) I'm currently studying with a wiccan coven.
2. I know what I shed every month. The endometrial lining of the uterus, without implantation having taken place, is composed of blood cells. Blood that is not circulating breaks down into it's various components which is plasma and cells; any clots are just blood clots, there is nothing else. Go ask a doctor if you don't believe me.
3. The "pseudo-science" of menstrual blood being considered sacred is simple fact. In ancient Greece it was the supernatural red wine given them by mother Hera. In India the great mother Kali-Maya invited the gods to partake of communion by drinking her menses. In the north the god Thor reached the land of eternal life by bathing in a river of the menstrual blood of the primal matriarchs. Celtic kings became gods by drinking the red mead offered by Queen Mab. The Native Americans had rites accorded to young women and a girls first menstrual cycle was considered one of the most holy times of her life. It's only been since the advent of the patriarichal religions and their consequent refutation of goddess worship that woman's blood has been vilified. The rite of circumcision is a nothing more than a pale imitation of menstruation. This is not pseudoscience, it's archeological fact, crack a book and study some ancient cultures.
Have your infantile prejudices and phobia, if you wish, but do the world a favor, if you don't know what you're talking about don't go throwing around fallacies like you're the final word and perpetuating misinformation.