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May 04, 2011
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what is expected of a rastafarian woman?
by: Anonymous

Nothing is 'expected' of a Rastafarian woman because a woman who is a Rastafarian will know naturally how to BE a Rastafarian.

There is a concept being spun around about a Rastafarian womans place being subordinate. This is laughable. Any true Rastafarian knows that all women, the carriers of Life, are to be held in the highest esteem and respect.

Regarding Rastafarian women not cooking for their men when being bless with their monthly cycle, this is also laughable.

When a woman is being bless with the visit of the cycle, the man at this time will instinctively take over with the chores to leave the woman the time required for embracing her time of blessing.

Anyone who is Rastafarian or has knowledge of the true Rastafarian way of Life will know that the relationship within the Rastafarian man and the Rastafarian woman is a bond not easily broken. The Rastafarian union between man and woman is not a creation of fantasy, greed, or lust, but formed over time, with purpose, mutual admiration and respect for God.

Also, may I clarify this: the image of the ganga smoking Rastafarian is a marketing strategy. It is not uncommon to meet Rastafarians who do not and have never smoked. It is also not uncommon for Rastafarians to wear their hair in a short natural manner.

The Rastafarian way of Life is a simple way of Life. So simple that a child could comprehend it.
"Let you words and your actions stand you in good steed."

Very simply!

For more information, please address your email to: stereotype1441@yahoo.com

Oct 13, 2010
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Birthcontrol
by: Asher

In this day and age. As a rasta women. I use the birth control to prevent unwanted children. I feel Birth Control controls not having unwanted kinds. So this mentality of no birth control is out dated. I am a 21 century rasta women. And a believer of updated rules.

Jan 09, 2010
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Birth Control
by: lady dAnonymous

Q: If you don't want to get pregnant after having three children one after the other, how do you protect yourself?

A: Self Control! Rastas belief that birth control is self control...know your wife's fertility cycle...use this to control your sexual behavior.

Psst! Not all rastafarians follow this, because all of them don't have self control. That's why you have true rastafarians that follow all the rules...and others who don't. What rastafarians do in their bedroom is their business.




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