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Monstera deliciosa

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
2Aridae
Phase
1Arales
Subphase
7Monsteroideae
Stage
12
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-632.11.12

Book
Family
Culture: movie Sexy Beast”; “Death in Paradise”.
EssenceThis personality is like a man repelled by his wife for his sexual desire. He can be a man with a big belly, tiny shorts, like “budgie smugglers” in a cocktail bar, tropical, seedy. He thinks he is attractive for women, but they all avoid him.
Old people, poor, having lost teeth, strength and mobility, living alone, in a very simple hut old people's homes, without communication or tasks, vegetating, waiting to die.
People smuggling, drugs, illicit, in speed boats.
MindStrong sexual desire.
Betrayal, having affairs outside of the marriage, infidelity.
Bitter because his wife does to want to have sex anymore.
Castration, as a punishment; eunuchs.
Sex as a replacement for love.
Love as a replacement for sex.
Shock and surprise at seeing perversions, shameless, forbidden sex.
Exhibitionism; men comparing penises, exaggerate their libido.
Group sex, shameless.
Hiding sexuality, shame, porn cinema, cover up, behind the walls.
Young boy, rough, rude, bullying, boasting, with dirty and wrinkled clothes.
Disgust, rotten.
Smell as of a marsh.
Movie: Chinese man with 4 wives.
BodyMouth: irritation; tongue numb, burning; smelly.
Stomach: irritation.
Genital: venereal diseases; condylomata, syphilis.
Limbs: arthritis.
Skin: rashes; tags, warts, sycotic growths, fibroids, polyps; eczema; snake bite.
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