candystripper
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ORIGINAL: candystripper O, Christ onna a cracker. Are you old enough to remember when the Mass was said in Latin? I'm sitting in Religious Instruction one day and the nuns starts going on about how all females are an 'occassion of sin'. We're not just responsible for our own ethical conduct, but we have to avoid inspiring lust in any males. (Mind you, at the time, I didn't know where babies came from, LOL.) My sense is that Judaism is not as mysoginsitic and f**ked up as Catholicism is, but I suppose I'll have to wait and see. There are D/s web sites for kinky Jews? I have looked -- my Google-Fu must be failing me, LOL. Can anyone tell me what the URL may be? Peace out. candystripper Um.. I guess you have never seen the way Orthodox women dress. No skin showing. Married women must cover their hair, many do so with sheitels (wigs). Some simply shave their heads and wear scarves. This is so as not to inspire lust in any men. Why don't you simply walk into a synagogue on a Friday night or Saturday morning and attend Shabbat services. Or on a Saturday evening for Havdalah. Or if you want to learn about Judaism start taking classes. Look to see if there is a Florence Melton program in your area and attend a few classes. I'm done with this thread now. Reading the OP's posts is frustrating me. Bossy, I aplogise about anything I may have said which you may have found offensive. Yes, I know how some Orthodox women dress. As for attending services at a synagogue, it's a good idea. Hwever, I would be afraid something I would do would be awkward. The celebration of the Mass is highly ritualised; I really don't know what the Jewish worship experince is like. I'm not just looking to hang out with the 'cool folks'; I really want to understand, to be taught the dogma. My apologies if anything I said was insensitive. candystripper
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