I'm new to the blogging world, really only getting into it a few months ago, but I'm drawn in hook, line and sinker. I love reading about people and their lives and especially am drawn to when people really open themselves up about their inner workings. Perhaps because I have a Masters in Counseling Psychology which I'm not using right now, but I'll always be interested in people. I am a pagan witch, love cats, fascinated by Jungian psychology, was weaned on cultural mythologies and archetypes and read about three books a week. Would love for you to stop over and visit my blogs.

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03/03/11
6:05 am Kendra Richards
Following ya! I really enjoyed your stuff hon
09/09/10
7:35 am Catharina Sandback
Great! - I'm glad you enjoyed our little country :)!
and in equal manner!
xo
09/07/10
10:36 am Fashions Name
Thanks for the vote it really means a lot to me... i voted for you 2
09/05/10
6:19 pm Boonchai
Hi I visit your blog and Followed
08/04/10
12:12 am Wendy S
Kim, thank you so much for being so honest and sharing such intimate details about your life. Women need people like you to reclaim their bodies, especially when raised in a family that views such a natural occurrence as menstruation as shameful. Your ancestors were different though and the women were honored. It's never too late to remember the old ways and be proud of who we are as women as it seems you are doing! I hope we talk more.
Blessings,
Wendy
08/03/10
11:54 pm Kim Realubit
I've learned something from you today and that's-not to be ashamed or secretive
when "moontime" comes.You see, I've been raised in a very stringent church where modesty was a top agenda. In a way, my sexuality was also monitored and honed to be that of a puritan's.
But here's the girlfriend of your son who can send him for an errand just to buy her a sanitary napkin.That's really cute! I know some guys who refer to this napkin as SANDWICH!
You also mentioned about giving back thanks to Mother Earth by relating with it internally and externally.
Your blog has gainful merits!