Merle,
They leave their itchy mini-hickeys indiscriminately. Opportunists, they are.
The she-animal cannot deposit a load of fertile eggs in stagnant water unless
she first has a blood-meal.
Yet, the mozzies or skeeters are just carrying out their genetic charge -- I
don't know if it is a "mission" -- but, just following their nose/proboscis,
based on primal promptings.
Are they covered by the first Buddhist Precept, that of Not Killing? I think
that you must be the judge (granted, they can and do spread disease).
--Joe
> Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
> > You appeared from no where and shamelessly, without any
> > reservations, you laid on my naked body...you sensed my indifference, so
> > You applied your hungry mouth to me without any guilt or humiliation [snip]
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