Some say : the older you get, the more younger women there are!My understanding is that there is a maximum age limit, which is reset every year at one year less than my own...
Conclusion : this is a good suggestion!I have a question thats bothering me Is it possible to crucify females/ males at differnet age span?
My understanding is that there is a maximum age limit, which is reset every year at one year less than my own...
(although, under 25, the more and more I find they still look like children, so my lower limit has also started moving upward).
But then you can find the milfs attractive without being suspected of some Oedipus Complex disorder.You know your getting old when the MILFs are at least 10 years younger than you.
Isn't anyone doing St Agnes supposed to be blinded by a thunderbolt from heaven?I believe that under Roman law, as with most premodern societies, the age of legal adulthood was puberty: about 12 or 13. St Agnes was said to be 13 when she was first sentenced to a brothel and later executed for her faith. However, as noted, the all subjects here must be 18 or older so anyone doing St Agnes should up her age.
I couldn't agree more, wildcat. Children are strictly forbidden to be involved in the art, stories or other thematic discussion in places like this. Besides it is forbidden by laws and rules, both legal and moral, many members here, including me, simply find child content abominable.i believe children crucifixion is sickening even if it was done in history
100% trueI couldn't agree more, wildcat. Children are strictly forbidden to be involved in the art, stories or other thematic discussion in places like this. Besides it is forbidden by laws and rules, both legal and moral, many members here, including me, simply find child content abominable.
Isn't anyone doing St Agnes supposed to be blinded by a thunderbolt from heaven?
Prudentius' Peristephanon contains the blinding story in addition to the killing story:
'In the Peristephanon, a young man dares to gaze upon the naked body of the saint and is immediately blinded by a thunderbolt from heaven, although the saint's prayers later restore his sight (Pe. xiv.43-60).'-- Christine Phillips, Materials for the Study of the Cult of Saint Agnes of Rome in Anglo-Saxon England: Texts and Interpretations, p. 39.
At 76, I'm going strong.My understanding is that there is a maximum age limit, which is reset every year at one year less than my own...