M-Sex Ten For Unto Us A Child is Born
What did you think of the significance of both Sourmelina and Desdemona conceiving Milton and Tessie on the same night? (Particularly on a night after they had watched a graphic play based on a legendary Greek myth?) Is this central to the story, or just an "in-joke" to underline how interconnected the family ties are? Do you think, as Zizmo claimed to, that Sourmelina and Lefty may have had an intrigue?
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Interesting question! I don't think that Sourmelina and Lefty had anything going on other than them both being affected by the play. I did think it was more about the interconnectedness of the families. Also, how fate steps in and makes things happen no matter how careful you are. What forces were conspiring to make sure they all saw that play on the exact night that both women were most fertile?
By Kate, at 7:54 PM
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