“The thought of ‘standard’ ran through my mind as my mum made me a cup of tea, and yet I did not know the word or the authority that man gave it. How would a Jewish woman probably seen as a gentile but because of the law of adultery was committed to a trial?”
When a young boy, my journey began with ‘cute’, a word not taught in a classroom and came from a girl in second grade at a Catholic School that I would believe would not refer to Mary Of Magdala, or did it.
A prostitute outside of the ‘subject’ columns where a lady “be a friend, if you love me” and in return I will keep you at end “if only a male would be deemed a threat to your existence?”
Folk Tales, is an imaginary source about woman, their needs for sex, love and babies if it were to come to them in a romantic possible way. Written by Duncan McLean, not knowing where this will go, but hope. It gives woman other, the needs to be ‘cute’ when needs are not at man’s end.