Not even with fava beans and a nice Chianti....
Your friend is correct. Your curiosity is really strange, and abnormal.
2006-06-20 15:48:55
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answered by Garth 6
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Uh- not normal- no. this could be a symptom of a mental disorder. Please talk to a psychologist...even better a psychiatrist. This is why I don't ever let anybody else watch my kids- except for my husband and mother-in-law. Will a baby or child be safe with someone like you? You know the answer is no. You think about taking a bite off yourself now...but what comes next? Get help! Pronto!!!!
2006-06-20 23:18:51
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answered by justmemimi 6
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This is strange, but I’ll admit I have once or twice in my life I have wanted to know what my insides taste like. I’d say it’s just one of those strange things that everyone has at least one of, you know? Don’t be too concerned. However, if you turn to cannibalism, them you should probably seem someone, and quick!
2006-07-04 15:19:12
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answered by Strives to be Something 3
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Thanks for being honest. The first step out of a mental disorder is honesty. Do you have pica? (Do you eat things that aren't food? Like wood chips and stuff like that? It's a child's phenomenon.) I think you would stop having this desire if you were bad enough danger once in your life.
Have you ever been hurt? Passed out from seeing yourself bleed uncontrollably? Broken bones? Had internal injuries? Been in a coma? Better shut the friggin hell up.
2006-07-01 15:40:37
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answered by mickjam 5
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Sounds like you have a chemical imbalance and should be checked by your doctor. Strange urges can be the result of malfunctioning neurotransmitters. You shouldnt pass it off as "a different interest" it is not normal. Go see a psychiatrist.
2006-07-04 10:36:14
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answered by bellatara 2
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I think it is abnormal too. Is there any word for someone who wants to eat their flesh. A self-cannibal? I guess if you pre-occupy yourself with the thought. Things can get scary. I wouldn't want to discuss it with anyone.
2006-06-29 19:20:27
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answered by Jen K. 2
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This one adds to the pot. For real I've heard it's a sweet meat. A little string, but sweet. I've read about this stuff in national geographics and other specials. You don't want to do that though. Eating others and even yourself causes a brain disease to occur. Symptoms: Staggering, dizzy, This occurred in a tribe ---I think it was in the amazon in south America. They ate their relatives only after they passed on. They got very sick. You can't feed on your on species.
2006-06-20 23:04:47
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answered by LARRY P 3
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No can't say i ever wondered that but it reminds me of when you look at something and you get the urge to drink it but you know if you drank it, it wouldn't be good like a cleaning fluid that looks like Kool-Aid. O.K maybe that's strange.
2006-06-20 23:34:41
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answered by mia 5
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Go and see your Dr, everyone experiences moments or wierdness from time to time but canabilism is very extreme although in your case you seem to be directed to yourslef I am concerned that without help it may turn into something else. Better to be safe than to go down that path.
2006-06-30 20:45:25
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answered by Just Thinking 6
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Owwww I have to agree with your friends. You must know the reason why you have such curiousity for such a strange thing !
2006-07-04 22:42:11
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answered by dugu$ 4
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