View Full Version : Urine or Menstrual Blood in Men's Food 'n Drinks
Gegogi
07-25-2004, 04:32 PM
I ran into a friend of my ex and had a long talk about my failed relationship. They had a falling out
and she was happy to spill the beans. My ex was secretive and I didn’t have a clue she was a witch until getting
deeply involved with her. This revelation freaked me out to say the least, and helped lead to a painful and fierily
breakup. Well, that and her husband returning from a one year military deployment. When we first met, I asked if she
was married or involved and she told me she was separated from her husband. That situation is a whole other
story...
She grew up in Georgia and learned voodoo and witchcraft from her mother and aunts (she’s black).
According to her friend she was much better at it than she let on to me. When I asked my ex about it, she replied it
was of academic interest only. Her friend told me my ex had spells going on friends, family and, of course, all
sorts of binding and love spells on me. She was serious enough to chant spells naked under a full moon on high
ground! One thing she said that blew my mind was my ex frequently urinated and placed menstrual blood in my food and
drinks! Apparently the belief is a man that eats or drinks a woman's pee or menstrual flow is bound to her for
life. I wondered why she constantly fed me... She especially liked picnics in secluded areas. She also insisted I
give her lots of oral sex, which I enjoy, but I suspect that may be connected to her man binding beliefs (eating
directly from the source?).
I had an overwhelming animal attraction to her and lost all my common sense and
judgment (maybe she had strong natural pheromones). Sheesh, she wasn’t my type in terms of physical appearance,
personally or lifestyle. I’m normally attracted to petite Asian women, easy going personalities and blend best with
artist lifestyles. Something must have worked as I fell for her harder than any woman in my life and am still
limping around emotionally a year later. Yeah, I know I was extremely dumb. I didn’t suspect she was so devious
until too late.
So, do you think there’s any binding power in a woman’s pee or menstruation? Or is it an old
wives tale. Anyone try it or have it done to them?
I've heard similiar stories being
born in the West Indies (don't drink the red peas soup) wheteher or not it carries any weight is anyones
guess.
Some people especially the older generation might give some validity to the theory but you must consider
that that part of the world draws alot on superstion in Jamaica it's called O-bee-ya our word for black magic.
I
did recall reading here about women dabbing menstural fluid behind the ear as a form of attracting men.
My
guess is the whole thing is hogwash, based on superstition rather than actual fact.
DCW
a.k.a.
07-25-2004, 08:22 PM
My girlfriend is from Ghana, by way
of Canada, and she tells a story of the love goddess, Oshun, who seduced the storm god, Chango, by dipping her
finger into her vagina and spreading the “honey” over his lips. Which sort of fits into what we know about
copulins.
It’s said that the basically benevolent deities of West Africa turned malevolent during the
Atlantic crossing, when so many slaves died of sickness and dehydration. Which might explain how vaginal juices got
perverted into pee and menses.
I think the binding power of such practices is a load of crap. But I also
think that witch of yours deserves a taste (literally) of her own medicine.
Gegogi
07-25-2004, 08:52 PM
"My guess is the whole thing is
hogwash, based on superstition rather than actual fact."
"I think the binding power of such practices is a
load of crap. But I also think that witch of yours deserves a taste (literally) of her own
medicine."
Gentlemen, I agree. In fact I've never given any thought or credit to such practices before.
Nevertheless, the thought of drinking pee and blood, witchcraft, lies and a "hidden" husband certainly gave me the
willies and a wounded heart.
koolking1
07-26-2004, 07:04 AM
This is a very interesting
thread for me as I had a very similar experience about 15 years ago. I was stationed in the Philippines and was
unaware until after this happened to me that the Philippines is the number 2 country in the world for voodoo
practices (the Spanish influence?). At any rate, my then wife hailed from Thailand. We had a domestic by the name
of Malou (Philippina) and she decided that she was going to replace my wife. She started with her hair and
fashioned it as my ex did. Neither my ex or I noticed - we both were used to having servants and didn't pay it
much mind. I was feeling sort of strange physically, just this dull ache in the area of my kidneys or thereabouts.
It was just starting to get to the point where I was thinking about seeing a Dr (I'm usually near "death-bed" stage
before I go see a Dr). One of my friends suggested to me that we jump on this C-130 that was headed to Bangkok for
a long weekend of fun and I figured it was time for me to have some fun so off we went. We got there, hit the bars,
got drunk, brought women back to our hotel rooms, etc, etc.. When I woke up the next morning I had a hangover but
was remarkably recovered from the ongoing abdominal discomfort (it really wasn't painful but it was noticeable -
like pressure). Well, we spent the next two nights partying and then had to get back to the Philippines. We left
on a Monday and I got home about 3 in the afternoon. I arrived home to find my ex out and about (not unusual) and
my kids not yet home from school. Only Malou the maid was there and she presented me with a long letter she had
written. I went into my bedroom to read it and was quite astonished. The letter went on and on about how my ex was
cheating on me and that while I was away she had several Black men over to our house for some wild times.
(personally I find it very annoying when some people mention Black people in their crazy schemes, I guess they do it
for some effect). I went back into the kitchen and told Malou that I had read her letter and that I would think
about it and the things she mentioned to me. I then awaited for my ex to return, we said our hellos, I gave her the
presents I purchased for her (mostly hard to find Thai grocery items and some jewelry), and then told her about
Malou's letter. I told my ex to deal with her and take care of things. My ex decided she needed some "friend
support" and went and got one of her friends (another Thai - there were about 900 Thai wives stationed at Clark AB
as we had just recently been kicked out of Thailand and many of us were re-deployed to the Philippines) to help her
confront Malou. I stayed in my bedroom while this was going on but at one point I wanted a cup of coffee so I
called out to my ex and she told Malou to go make it for me. For some unknown reason, I went to the kitchen instead
of waiting for Malou to bring it to me. As I walked into the kitchen, there was Malou with her skirt up, panties
down somewhat, and my coffee cup held between her legs as she tried to pee into it - she wasn't very successful
and there was a growing puddle on the kitchen floor. I then realized why I had that gnawing problem in my stomach
and why it was now gone. I called my ex and her friend into the kitchen so they could see what was going on. I
also told my ex that from now on, she, and only she, was to make my coffee, etc.. My ex made me a cup and brought
it to me and then went back into the living room to deal with Malou. My ex decided to keep Malou on and Malou did
stay for a few more weeks until she realized that my ex was intent on making her life miserable and wasn't about to
let up. I later asked some Philippino friends about this and they told me about the practice of voodoo in their
country.
DrSmellThis
07-26-2004, 09:47 AM
"I think the binding
power of such practices is a load of crap."
From the sound of it, you're lucky you didn't get a load of
crap in your Cheerios some morning! :lol:
Gegogi
07-26-2004, 01:38 PM
I went to the kitchen
instead of waiting for Malou to bring it to me. As I walked into the kitchen, there was Malou with her skirt up,
panties down somewhat, and my coffee cup held between her legs as she tried to pee into it
That's a
rather erotic image. I wouldn't want that coffee with my mornging toast! Well, at least she strived for fresh
product!
Mtnjim
07-26-2004, 02:00 PM
"...As I walked into the kitchen,
there was Malou with her skirt up, panties down somewhat, and my coffee cup held between her legs as she tried to
pee into it..."
Areyou sure you didn't ask for a cup of TEA and she didn't understand? :lol:
koolking1
07-26-2004, 02:06 PM
nope, didn't want a cup
o' Pee. Laughing here.
I just can't believe he still wanted
coffee after that!!
MagicPants man, your life is one adventure!
nonscents
07-26-2004, 02:12 PM
JV Kohl mentions the practice
of putting menstrual blood in the male target's drink in his book Scent of Eros.
It's all part of the
science of attraction. Drink up m'lads!:cheers:
The Ex's mother is always baking me
those damn cakes, I'm starting to get suspicious.
DCW
oscar
07-26-2004, 03:53 PM
JV Kohl mentions
the practice of putting menstrual blood in the male target's drink in his book Scent of Eros.
nonscents,
THAT'S where I read that! Damn!
I must have spent two hours today searching the forums for
that.
"FIXINS" is what they call it. An' once ya' eat or drink a woman's fixins, yer fixed!
There's even
mention in there of coffee "filtered through a woman's well-worn underwear." (*)
(*) p.84
"The Scent of
Eros" 2002 (paperback) edition.
James Vaughn Kohl & Robert T. Francoeur.
Authors Choice Press.
(Also more in
"Notes", Chpt.6 - note #39 (p.207)
Oscar :)
koolking1
07-26-2004, 04:00 PM
I would think that coffee
is the preferred method as it can taste strong and mask the added "ingredients". I wasn't too awful worried about
what had happened as I once read that Ghandi used to drink his own urine for some sort of benefit, what that benefit
could be I've no idea.
telecontact
07-29-2004, 06:05 PM
Alot of ancient rituals also talk about women falling in love after drinking a man's semen. Some
talk about the (life giving) energy contained in it, the "seeds", the personal chemistry, the fusion, etc. In a way
it might sound like science fiction. However, something that no one can deny is that the exchange between 2 people
having sex is extremely powerful and obviously has effects at levels that are way beyond our
comprehension/percepcion.
telecontact
07-29-2004, 06:05 PM
uuups...perception
Pancho1188
08-03-2004, 02:24 PM
I'm not sure what this has to
do with anything or if this pertains to the thread, but I thought I'd throw in my knowledge of the following
topic:
Alot of ancient rituals also talk about women falling in love after drinking a man's
semen. Some talk about the (life giving) energy contained in it, the "seeds", the personal chemistry, the fusion,
etc. In a way it might sound like science fiction. However, something that no one can deny is that the exchange
between 2 people having sex is extremely powerful and obviously has effects at levels that are way beyond our
comprehension/percepcion.I watched a video in Anthropology 045 about a tribe that had a lot of rituals
regarding the penis. First of all, the boys would drink semen from the older boys to become strong and potent.
Later, when the boys were matched with a female, the females would have to drink semen from the men as a fertility
ritual.
Note: When I say drink semen, I mean drink it directly from the source...
As quoted by one of the
women from the tribe in that film, "I do not believe that this ritual makes women more fertile. I think the men just
like it."
Not to get into metaphysics or religion, but one can explain the emotional exchange between two people
regarding sex. The body releases oxytocin after sex, and other chemicals are involved during the whole process.
Basically, these reactions give the body sensations and feelings that attach you to that person in a way.
Things
are slightly different now due to society and other things, but the body is finely-tuned through evolution to bond
with other human beings, whether it be through laughter (tickling is thought to have originated as a parent-child
bonding experience), sex (all of those chemicals get you attached, feeling good, and everything else), and love
(your body knows when you found someone to mate with, and you form an emotional attachment and get all giddy like a
school boy).
That all being said, I hope that doesn't dissuade anyone from their particular religious beliefs
or sentimental feelings towards these activities. In addition, I hope that people do not ignore it solely because it
seems to devalue the mystery/special quality that is love/sex.
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