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This is my view. Feel free to speak your mind.  

Rannigan2 30M
1 posts
6/5/2017 1:52 am
This is my view. Feel free to speak your mind.


This is my first time on this site. People called me the Goat man because I'm wise beyond my years and you know, down there is... \8b most of the time. Let me go into one of my reasons for today:
"Women were the first to start the world's economy. " Back when our ancestors hunted and gathered food from the wild, the men were the ones to go out mostly. Women stayed home to take care of house chores and the . With the creation of fire heath, women tend to congregate around it with other women from different tribes.
This is how it got started: " How is it been?" One woman asked the other from a tribe in the Ethiopian highland. "It's hasn't been too rough for us," she replied, "though the antelopes are not much like one time." "Oh," she stretched her palms over the heath to warm them up and while doing so, she saw a beautifully crafted necklace on her visitor. "What's that around your neck?" She asked. "Oh this-- it's a gift my husband gave me because he wasn't performing in bed." "It was bound to hit him sooner or later at the rate at which he is going," she remarked. The woman from Ethiopia simply nodded. "Can I hold it?" "Yeah, go head." She handed it to her. Her eyes marveled at how polished the bones and flint were. She considered. "If you were to exchange this jewelry for something else, what would it be?" The Ethiopian thought about it for a minute or two. " "What about that fur coat over there?" She pointed to this article hanging from a tree not so far from the 's play area. "Ok." That's how our economy got started. Women, along with their sisterhood-like gossips, traded not only<b> secrets </font></b>about their significant others but also goods and items. For the next thousands of years, women have been doing this until men catch on and made it their own. This is what the English called barter.

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