If I had the time I'm sure I would... It certainly sounds like a good way to get the occasional taste of it. If I ever have the chance to do so I will, thank you for the suggestion.
Some people like cooked blood, right. And some people like their steak cooked well done. But, similar to the people who like their steak just warmed through---scorched only on the surfaces, maybe you might be one of those folks who do 'consume' blood, but you like yours rare and not cooked. If that makes any sense at all? :$
People get squeamish at the most peculiar things, eh. Different cultures around the world view each other's diets as having some tasty dishes, but there's always a couple of things on the menu which seem so 'different' that we are probably thinking, "Why the fart would anyone like THAT! THAT. IS. DISGUSTING!"
Wanting to drink blood, when most people already eat meat, is an odd taboo. Maybe people associate it [more] with something like cannibalism, than they do with cooking blood.
Is it normal to crave blood?
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If I had the time I'm sure I would... It certainly sounds like a good way to get the occasional taste of it. If I ever have the chance to do so I will, thank you for the suggestion.
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Some people like cooked blood, right. And some people like their steak cooked well done. But, similar to the people who like their steak just warmed through---scorched only on the surfaces, maybe you might be one of those folks who do 'consume' blood, but you like yours rare and not cooked. If that makes any sense at all? :$
People get squeamish at the most peculiar things, eh. Different cultures around the world view each other's diets as having some tasty dishes, but there's always a couple of things on the menu which seem so 'different' that we are probably thinking, "Why the fart would anyone like THAT! THAT. IS. DISGUSTING!"
Wanting to drink blood, when most people already eat meat, is an odd taboo. Maybe people associate it [more] with something like cannibalism, than they do with cooking blood.