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Posted on 11/05/202411/05/2024 by Daniel

The Romans famously started counting their lives at inception so when they were born they were already nine months old. It meant that mothers and father instead of celebrating a day the mother was creaming her head off for hours, they could celebrate a really good joint climax. I don’t think children felt as squeamish about such things as their parents having sex as they do today.

My friend and I both gave up celebrating birthdays years ago as we both think health is more important than numbers and counting down the ages forces one into the absurd ‘where am I as opposed to where I should be’ conversation we have with ourselves because every age is supposed to be planned out for the sake of society.

I think of this as the neighbours are giving their daughter a birthday party with entertainer in their grounds, with balloons out and lots of noise. I think she is eight. I hope the world is kind to her.

#rome

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