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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 5 years ago(April 12, 2020 07:13 PM)Sure, why not? but I don't want to call her naughty. I like pole dancing, too.
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Platonic_Caveman — 5 years ago(April 12, 2020 08:57 PM)
The rabbit represents fertility as well, beginning of Spring, vernal equinox. I say celebrate the Vernal Equinox or Easter, but don't confuse the two.
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Damien Thorn 666 — 5 years ago(April 12, 2020 08:57 PM)
There’s a strong correlation between the two, and hares are known to symbolize fertility or a gift of love within the Pagan religion. What they mean does vary by the region though.
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