Yup, I am female.
I'm not a big fan of the little yippy dogs either, but I swerve my car away from the dogs and towards the cats.
THR is getting a little too political and whiney. More relaxed here.
The only woman I've ever met in person or on the internet that publically expressed such feelings. I'm intrigued I'll admit. I want to know more about the history or psychological makeup of this lady with what I thought was a trait completely exclusive to (a minority of) men. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you're
bad, I'm saying you're different. I think
some cats are ok myself, but prefer large, loyal, loving dogs. The solution to yippy mean dogs is to wear boots, and step on their feet. Even chijuajuas learn quickly after 155 to 195 lbs of heel comes down on their toes. Being female, perhaps you're substantially lighter than that. Even 90 to 140 lbs would probably do the trick. My little brother though, has the only sweet, gentle, calm cocker spaniel I've ever seen.
i wear a kilt...
If it makes you feel any better, I'm much more messed up than wearing an outfit that is still considered manly in the nation of it's origin. Despite being XY, I think my Y got mixed up in utero. I
love macho, manly things like guns, mixed martial arts contests (watching), violent movies, the physical makeup of the XX chromosome bunch, horsepower, typical hornball oversexed male type, my first name meaning "manly" in Greek, etc, and
also dig independant and intelligent women, gardening, gushy movies (hint, the faithful dog dying at the end will make me bawl every time), babies (I should have been born catholic), I'm a better 'mother' than at least half the women I know, cooking and some other traits consigned to the xx sex by traditional stereotypes. Joking about birth defects aside, I blame it on growing up the baby of the family clinging to momma's skirts and learning to cook and sew, and change diapers the first 7 - 10 years of childhood, and then being the surrogate father/uncle of a much younger sibling the last years of childhood.
Female here.
This place is far more civilized than THR.
I've got to know the meaning of that user name? Are you a rifle shooter?
I'm here too.
Same question. Are you a tall lady with a PHD or an MD?