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Giving Birth Video Clips

Giving birth video clips are getting more and more abundant in internet. It is a new tendency to share something unique. Even though a few people are repulsed by the graphic and real picture of this experience, in fact this sharing has roots in the need of women to share an insight.

The women sharing their most intimate experience by giving birth video clips are drawn to express a suppressed part of them. With this act I think they just take out the unconscious, animalistic, instinctual, natural part of women, which is often caged and thrown away, because it cannot be rationalized and controlled.

Natural birth induces fear in the one who is not initiated, that is the one who is afraid of our instinctual nature. The hospital birth is always more painful. There is no comparison, but it is considered the norm, because it is under control.

I appreciate and deeply respect the courage of women to share their giving birth video clips. It is an act of declaring their ability to reclaim parts of themselves and to show us all the other women the beauty of nature.

Nature can be frightening, uncontrollable, mighty, powerful, yet it is beautiful. I have always been astonished how giving birth shows the real nature of woman - it is powerful, strong, unfathomable, quite the opposite of the common view of us as the weaker fainter gender.

A woman is manifestation of nature itself, of the mother earth and its power is incomprehensible. This is the power of the tides, the waves, the ocean - strong and yet gentle to touch, but able to create and destroy in a fraction of a second.


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