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I've been in an open marriage (polyamorous) for 30 years and I've never heard of such a convention.

I suspect if you try to assume something based on it, you may end up being disappointed.

2006-12-08 08:43:52 · answer #1 · answered by Radagast97 6 · 1 0

I badly sprained my ankle about 3 weeks ago. I was in a hurry going down the stairs, lost my balance and landed on a bad side of my left foot, causing my left ankle to be stretched going on the inside. The first 48 hours were excruciating and the pain was un-believable. I've never had a serious ankle injury before.

So I immediately treated it using the RICE method. The following day, the bruising and swelling were so horrible. I found out that I got a second degree sprain and immediately panicked after that. I had a football game on that week and it been looking forward to it because I've been training for rt. I had teammates that had similar injuries and it took them months to fully recover, some of them stopped playing altogether. So I kinda had a short-term depression because I can't imagine myself not being able to run and play sports anymore.

Because I was so desperate to recover again, I contacted a lot of people that I know who do sports and asked them if they had similar injuries. One friend of mine, from the boy's football team in my university, told me about H.E.M. Ankle Rehab. I got a copy 4 days after I got injured. I immediately read and followed what was instructed and felt improvement on the first day. I was able to walk a bit, but I was in pain.

A couple of days after that, the swelling and bruising were subsid-ing significantly and on the fourth day, I was walking comfortably again. Although I've had felt a bit of stiffness, I continued doing what was instructed. My sister was surprised that I have recovered this fast. I told her about this book and was shocked on how effective the procedures were. I'm just so happy that this book was shared to me and how effective it is.

Heal your ankle fully & fast?

2016-05-17 02:54:49 · answer #2 · answered by Katherine 4 · 0 0

I even have study the previous solutions and discover some good judgment in donning the anklet on the different out of your different rings. yet once you place on rings on your left and bracelet on the dazzling, then that's a dilemma. So enable me end this variety: the two ankle is super, yet on no account the two ankles.

2016-10-18 00:04:16 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You can start your own tradition.

The only tradition I know of is the one of the garter.
As tradition goes for the marriage ceremony, the woman wears a garter around her left thigh to throw with the man who catches it the next to be married.

http://www.weddinghelpline.com/advtop4.htm

2006-12-08 09:24:20 · answer #4 · answered by geeketta 2 · 0 0

Is this really something that women do? I would guess if they were in an open marriage, they would probably just say that.

2006-12-08 08:45:08 · answer #5 · answered by tamesbadger 3 · 0 0

From: Women and Jewelry - The Spiritual Dimensions of Ornamentation

Anklet (Payal)
"Hail to that foot of the lusty beloved
which hits the head of the lover, that foot which
is adorned with red paste and jingling anklets
is the banner of love and which is worthy
of adoration by inclining one's head."
-- From the 5th century drama, Padataditakam (Hit by the Foot)

Feet are the support of the entire body and therefore accorded great significance. Indeed the foot is the human pedestal, in direct contact with Mother Earth, absorbing vigor from her powerful emanations.

Paradoxically in the Indian tradition, the feet are considered the humblest, most impure, and polluting part of the body, and therefore command respect by those who surrender their ego to the venerable. Humbling oneself by touching the feet of one's elders or prostrating oneself before them or worshipping the feet or sandals of a deity or a holy man are expressions of respect.

It is mentioned in the Ramayana that when Lakshmana was asked if he recognized the jewels recovered in the forest as belonging to his brother's wife Sita, he replied that he recognized neither the armlets nor the earrings. Only the anklets were familiar to him, since his gaze with reverence appropriate to the times, never strayed above Sita's feet.
By the same token of expression of submissiveness, a lover is often portrayed in art or described in literature as falling at his beloved's feet or admiring them with gentle caresses:

"The hair of the lover, who has fallen at the
feet of his beloved, are entangled in her anklets, which
indicates that he has given up his pride."
-- Prakrit Pushkarini

The feet of a nayika, worthy of a lover's affection, are abundantly adorned with anklets. He admires her feet by caressing them as a demonstration of his ultimate devotion to her.

It was in this context that Indian painting, drama, and poetry referred to men treasuring the touch of the foot of their beloved, and women lavishing great cosmetic attention to their feet and adorning them with as much care as they would take to beautify their face. The tender foot then becomes the symbol of affection and sensual desire, and plays an effective role in love-play.

In Sanskrit, the anklet is known as 'nupura,' etymologically the word nupura is connected to antah pura, the female apartments in a palace, which in the ancient times was a mysterious place, holding within itself the promise of a thousand pleasures. Indeed poets imagined that with her every step, the heroine's tinkling anklets beckoned her lover.

Anklets are worn on both feet not only to adorn the feet but also to protect also from a snake's bite.

Anklets are very romantic and sexy to wear.

2006-12-08 16:04:16 · answer #6 · answered by llaidee 1 · 0 0

i've never heard of that. plus what's the point of a marriage if it's open?

2006-12-08 08:55:58 · answer #7 · answered by butter_cream1981 4 · 0 0

Never heard of it.

2006-12-08 08:49:00 · answer #8 · answered by AustinoBambino 2 · 0 0

nope

2006-12-08 08:44:12 · answer #9 · answered by orangebanana 2 · 0 0

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