09-21-2016, 02:49 PM
(09-21-2016, 07:27 AM)irukandji Wrote:(09-20-2016, 07:32 PM)izzy Wrote: Sort of glad you brought this up. Blood...uh, to the best of my knowledge that type of exchange can rather routinely occur during robust love making. So Nick and Adalind or Juliette...???? I don't know, maybe the younger generation is different in how all that works. I won't elaborate, but, well I am not sure how they do it, it is obvious they don't use protection...
When Adalind cast the spell on Nick to remove his Grimm powers, do you think blood/bodily fluids played a part in the removal of his powers? Or, did Adalind use another means to remove his powers and sex was just a tool used to cover the fact she was casting a spell?
Warning, there is some adult content in this post about human sexuality!
I have been trying to figure out how to do a G rated reply to your query.
This is what I really think, totally outside the realm of your question:
If there was any reality attached to GRIMM, the sex act, in the form that Adalind chose to administer it was, in the end, irrelevant. In other words it was part of a ritual and somewhere embedded in all the machinations of the ritual was the real thing that stripped the GRIMM powers away. Likely it was the smoking of the hat, temporarily infused her body with whatever neutralized the GRIMM. I.E. all she needed was proximity, not sexual intimacy.
If that is not true,then I would suspect yes, it was the exchange of body fluids. We don;t know exactly what Adalind was doing during their form or intimacy but women on top, along with what they colloquially call femlae ejaculation entering the male urethra may have been exactly the method to administer it. Note, female assassins were known to put chemicals in their woman parts and seduce males in a lethal manner and yet they themselves were not harmed. Or somethig else, I don't know. But here is the reality unless the spell book said exactly what you had to do,well sexual intimacy is a pretty vast thing. Without being graphic, when I was young a had an everything but girlfriend. We went 4 years without the but, and we had a marvelous time. I had bee active before that, and i never missed the but, it was that good. So unless the ritual was very specific as to how the act needed to be consummated I find it suspect and essentially a bunch of woo. My guess is proximity was the key. There is just too much derivation in sexual intimacy for Adalind to stumble on the exact method unless it was graphically spelled out. So once agian my guessis, the sex was all just a dog and pony chow and irrelevant to the process of taking one's GRIMM.
So in the end I have no idea, what the mechanics of this were. But some moldy spell book, written in a different time, where words need a cultural context makes me think, the most likely explanation is this was bunch of ritual nonsense that had minor pharmacological element tucked away in the ritual did the real work.
But the thing that really, really, really, really has always annoyed me about this is Juliette is a Doctor and should have had more then a healthy does of skepticism when confronted by a bunch of woo.
I tis like this, I am attracted to brainiac women. My experience is, their smarts don't go away in bed. And yet, Juliette is a doctor, and somehow she starts having sex with Nick and her intelligence seems to fade away. It makes me think there is something to the idea that perhaps GRIMMS are a bunch of inbreed mentally deficients and their mental deficiency is viral, contagious, and infects those they are intimate with. I mean it is obvious Juliette lost IQ points after being with Nick fro a wile and Adalind became a weak, timid (albeit it cute as a button) housewife once she banged Nick.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.