I can tell you what I see and I can tell you what I have seen. What I have seen in the past was the nature of rh negatives. Now I see a mix between our nature and the conditioning that’s been taking place.
A lot of us have been so used to adapting to the majority which isn’t rh negative.
It keeps bringing up the following questions:
“Who are we when in the company of other rh negatives?”
That would likely be our true nature.
At least become such after a while when the personae are shed.
This is such an important point. Your “Stay Negative” motto is right-on, staying true to yourself is important for everyone, positives & negatives. However, because negatives are indeed actually different from the greater majority, some feel the pressure to conform or try to fit in or, as you put it: to present a persona, to hide what are beautiful characteristics and traits.” My advice: it’s not worth it. From Shakespeare; “To thine own self be true,” to Socrates; “Know thyself,” the importance of being true to yourself, being authentic, has been understood. We negatives can never twist ourselves into something we are not, – not if we want to be truly happy, and more importantly, come to know, understand, and appreciate the “gift” of being born Rh Negative. To be healthy and happy, stay in resonance with your bloodline. – Cheers, Catherine O. (B- Basque father /O- Irish mother – Rh Negative lineage on both sides for generations)
It just isnt worth confirming, that’s what I call it. I tried to be something I was not, it almost destroyed me. I have a very few friends in my 56 years of life, and you know they are all Rh- I only recently asked them their blood type. So in my mind that’s proof. Negs need to be with negs.