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#351 2007-01-24 19:58:52

LoupGarouAngel
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*Slips out of reacho of both Sparrow and BW then runs into woods and hides behind a tree giggleing*


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#352 2007-01-24 21:51:40

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*chases Lou*
Come out come out where ever YOU ARE!

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#353 2007-01-25 03:22:55

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*Coffs*

You're getting way off the topic, guys.

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#354 2007-01-25 12:14:08

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*Jumps back to my forum*
Were moving!big_smile


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#355 2007-01-26 03:53:54

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You're moving? To where?

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#356 2007-01-26 19:49:38

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To my forum,i'm not really moving because me loves where I live!


"You're like one of those lab rats that hits the pleasure button instead of the food until it dies!" Sam-Houses of the Holy.
"Dude, you Fugly." Dean-Scarecrow.
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#357 2007-01-26 21:41:46

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what happens if you have all the siigns of a werewolf and even dream about turning into one and have fangs and a lot of hair and stuff. every month i get a bad headache and my bones hurt

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#358 2007-01-26 22:19:37

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fullwolf wrote:

what happens if you have all the siigns of a werewolf and even dream about turning into one and have fangs and a lot of hair and stuff. every month i get a bad headache and my bones hurt

Well, I guess whatever happens, happens.  I've never had any problems with my bones hurting but rarely on accation I do have migrains that are unbarable to stand for days.
Most times if I dream of being a wolf I can't recall ever shifting in a dream.  Mabe I have a time or two but I'm always already a wolf and a lot of times without even knowing it.



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#359 2007-01-27 01:40:16

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No, I don't ever remember shifting in my dreams either. I'm always one or the other.

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#360 2007-01-27 01:44:30

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I have dreams of being a wolf,but I agree with the others in I never actually see the shift.As far as the aching,although this is a theroy of mine so take it in a complete opinion,I have phantom shifts were it feels as if I am shifting but i'm not.


"You're like one of those lab rats that hits the pleasure button instead of the food until it dies!" Sam-Houses of the Holy.
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#361 2007-01-27 03:03:45

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i've shifted in dreams. man, it's crazy.


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#362 2007-01-27 11:41:57

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I've dream shifted. The one thing I noticed was that I got closer to the ground. It was pretty cool.

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#363 2007-01-27 15:25:13

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There is/was a pack of coyotes living in the woods and fields behind my mother's house.  When I lived with her, I would often howl with them (the sound carried like nuthin' else).  We always knew when they had pups with them because of the bursts of "yip-yip-yip-yip-yip" punctuating the adult's long sonorous notes.  Others in the family were frightened when they'd wake up and hear the pack singing.  I was comforted.

Hey......anyone know where I could get my paws on a recording of coyote or wolf pack sings?

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#364 2007-01-28 01:03:03

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Fuzzball, do a Web search on "wolf howl wav mp3", You should ome up with plenty of recordings.

Whenever I answer coyote howls, they shut up. A Werecoyote told me that I sound too much like a wolf - I don't have enough higher harmonics.

I call the situation where the body tries to physically shift a pseudo-shift. Mine are not particularly painful but extremely uncomfortable.

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#365 2007-01-28 16:26:14

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WolfVanZandt wrote:

I call the situation where the body tries to physically shift a pseudo-shift. Mine are not particularly painful but extremely uncomfortable.

I have this problem A LOT,I will be in class and it feels like my legs are shifting and I get really uncomfortable or my teeth ache which is worse!


"You're like one of those lab rats that hits the pleasure button instead of the food until it dies!" Sam-Houses of the Holy.
"Dude, you Fugly." Dean-Scarecrow.
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#366 2007-01-28 18:41:10

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*cheers* I have the same problem right now it hurts.. *cries like a little girl* Ouch...


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Life is what you make off it and life is what makes you keep going.. untill your soul becomes renewed... by living day... for day.. and making it better for everyone around you..
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#367 2007-03-18 17:56:05

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I'm not one now, but i think I will be someday soons big_smile

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#368 2007-03-20 20:05:59

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I guess I was born a werewolf, but just now found out I was one. And ya, the pains really hurt, specially around legs sad .

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#369 2007-03-20 22:02:49

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SomeRandomKid wrote:

I guess I was born a werewolf, but just now found out I was one. And ya, the pains really hurt, specially around legs sad .

What do you mean about pains?  Like having cramps in your leg?  hmm
Could you associate having cramps with a shift?  Yeah, that would be very uncomfortable.



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#370 2007-03-21 13:22:17

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Phantom shifts can be painful,I can only imagine how bad a physical shift would feel,if it were real.
*Sigh*


"You're like one of those lab rats that hits the pleasure button instead of the food until it dies!" Sam-Houses of the Holy.
"Dude, you Fugly." Dean-Scarecrow.
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#371 2007-03-21 14:21:02

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LoupGarouAngel wrote:

Phantom shifts can be painful,I can only imagine how bad a physical shift would feel,if it were real.
*Sigh*

Ever heard of painful pleasure? heh That's what it's like for me. Hurts like hell, but I accept it an it feels good too *grinz*

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#372 2007-03-21 14:32:17

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yikes Yikes...

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#373 2007-03-23 15:44:32

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I guess you could call them "cramps." Kind of feels like someone is pulling on your body, stretching it out. Very uncomfortable when your in the middle of doing something... hmm

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#374 2007-03-23 16:37:32

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SabreWolfGarouQueen_84 wrote:

Ever heard of painful pleasure? heh That's what it's like for me. Hurts like hell, but I accept it an it feels good too *grinz*

Maybe the acceptance is part of the pleasure?  Pain is not as bad a thing when we do not fight to supress it.


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#375 2007-03-24 05:53:48

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Fuzzball wrote:

SabreWolfGarouQueen_84 wrote:

Ever heard of painful pleasure? heh That's what it's like for me. Hurts like hell, but I accept it an it feels good too *grinz*

Maybe the acceptance is part of the pleasure?  Pain is not as bad a thing when we do not fight to supress it.

Well put Fuzzball wink

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