chivaleroncross Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Hello everyone! Recently I have small discussion with my brother about some pictures or videos that related to sex, sexy, tempting, erotic female always related to cats? For example from AKB48 video clip Heavy Rotation and T-RA of Boo-peep-Boo-peep. I really have no strong answer, IMO Cat is very spolied creatures and always purr when we pet them. Well thats explanation something spoiled cute girls, but still I cant have solid explanation. What do you think about it?
Kamen Rider Kuuga Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Because cats are for girls, while manly men have dogs. Â Also, people beat off to cats and girls, while squinting real hard, hoping to see a catgirl that will go NYA for them.
FallenWarrior Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Because cats are for girls' date=' while manly men have dogs. [/quote'] Â I have a cat and I'm not a girl But my parents did have different kinds of dogs. I even grew up with a German shepherd.
Kamen Rider Kuuga Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 That just means you're not a MANLY MAN. The type of man that can turn a straight man gay with the mere glimpse of his cock!
FallenWarrior Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Ah, but you know there's no such thing as the perfect "manly" man in reality. So your logic fails at that point.
nonusnomeni Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 That just means you're not a MANLY MAN. The type of man that can turn a straight man gay with the mere glimpse of his cock! what is a "manly man"??? me by a a person 198cm tall, 130kg of muscles, which was spend 9y in 3 different wars, who can drink 2 litre of vodka and have quick march of 60km under full gear (42kg),have at least 2 GF in every city he has visited, who was described as "destroyer of the boxing bags and sparing partners, it is same to him","lunatic who goes under artillery assault to mess hall to drink his first coffee (cuz he is all day mad without the first coffee, and trust me nobody want see him mad (before war he was one of leading hooligans,spend 2y in prison,almost kill 3 cops on some football match)), he was made in real life scene from "Conan;1" it wasn't camel, it was cow, but who cares, a man who never have problem with a parking, if he can not get out with car he pull car on the street (opel manta)... and yet that my cousin adore cats and hate dogs as it is old say: "cat is free soul, you must earn her respect, dog is obedient slave for a slaves in soul"
Captain Cobra Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 The average house cat has features that people attach to it that most people would describe as feminine, such as grace, agility, petite size, softness, large round eyes ( relative to the face ), elegance, and a more "feminine" face shape in general. You may not find or agree with some of these features in all cats, but many people will say a few things from what I've listed. Â Likewise, the average dog has features attached to it that people find to be masculine, such as endurance, strength, aggressiveness, sloppiness, larger size than cats, and a more "masculine" face shape. Again, you may not find or agree with some of these features in dogs, but these are some of the things that people will say. Â I think that a big part of it is due to ears. Small, Perky ears that would imply a kind of playfulness, similar to that of a kitten. In addition, the rotation and orientation of the ears can make expressions clearer and more exaggerated. This again ties in to views about the perceived differences in men and women, as women are perceived to be more emotional than men are. Â what is a "manly man"??? Â A manly man is someone who isn't afraid to express his opinions. He's a hard worker with a good work ethic, and dependable. He's not violent, but he is willing and able to defend himself and others if it is necessary. He's confident and does not sway in his stated opinions without logical reasons as to why to change them, and continually uses logic to refine said opinions. He's strong emotionally and physically, and in good health.
nonusnomeni Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 "A manly man is someone who isn't afraid to express his opinions. He's a hard worker with a good work ethic, and dependable. He's not violent, but he is willing and able to defend himself and others if it is necessary. He's confident and does not sway in his stated opinions without logical reasons as to why to change them, and continually uses logic to refine said opinions. He's strong emotionally and physically, and in good health." Â every human (male,female) should be THAT!!! Â nice... me like-like...
Guest Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 One shouldn't be defined by what type of pet they like. Generalizations do no good. But let me just make one for the lulz: Â Cats are independent decision makers. Dogs are obedient servants to their masters. Therefore it's more manly to like cats and more girly to like dogs since the roles match.
gregathit Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 While I do like cats, they just aren't what I would consider a "close pal" like a dog is. Â A cat is like a distant friend that pops into town every once and a while and you have a good time with them. Nothing wrong with this as long as you understand this is the depth of the relationship that they (the cat) want. Â A dog is the pal that sticks with you come what may. Nothing you can do or say will cause them not to be there to have your back, loyal to the bitter end. Â As to the off topic stuff on "manliness" - Size, shape, intelligence, health, muscle mass, or any other crap like that, is not what makes a man - "manly". Those are nothing more than stereotypes and opinions.
gregathit Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 One shouldn't be defined by what type of pet they like. Generalizations do no good. But let me just make one for the lulz: Â Cats are independent decision makers. Dogs are obedient servants to their masters. Therefore it's more manly to like cats and more girly to like dogs since the roles match. Â Dude, I no longer have your back. I will take the time to bury what remains of you after the chicks waffle stomp you......
FallenWarrior Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 A dog is the pal that sticks with you come what may. Nothing you can do or say will cause them not to be there to have your back' date=' loyal to the bitter end. [/quote'] Â As long as the dog hasn't been beaten and mistreated for most of it's life (my mom has a dog that has been that, and when the bloody howling starts you wont have a good nights sleep. Not to mention that the dog tried to kill my cat 3 times. Good thing that my cat had the bucket over her head)
gregathit Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 A dog is the pal that sticks with you come what may. Nothing you can do or say will cause them not to be there to have your back' date=' loyal to the bitter end. [/quote'] Â As long as the dog hasn't been beaten and mistreated for most of it's life (my mom has a dog that has been that, and when the bloody howling starts you wont have a good nights sleep. Not to mention that the dog tried to kill my cat 3 times. Good thing that my cat had the bucket over her head) Â Â Well, yea. I am not talking about abuse. There are of course exceptions to every rule.
Guest Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 One shouldn't be defined by what type of pet they like. Generalizations do no good. But let me just make one for the lulz: Â Cats are independent decision makers. Dogs are obedient servants to their masters. Therefore it's more manly to like cats and more girly to like dogs since the roles match. Â Dude' date=' I no longer have your back. I will take the time to bury what remains of you after the chicks waffle stomp you...... [/quote'] Â D: Â noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
FallenWarrior Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 A dog is the pal that sticks with you come what may. Nothing you can do or say will cause them not to be there to have your back' date=' loyal to the bitter end. [/quote'] Â As long as the dog hasn't been beaten and mistreated for most of it's life (my mom has a dog that has been that, and when the bloody howling starts you wont have a good nights sleep. Not to mention that the dog tried to kill my cat 3 times. Good thing that my cat had the bucket over her head) Â Â Well, yea. I am not talking about abuse. There are of course exceptions to every rule. Â That's true.
Emily Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 Dog are also considered unclean like bacon on particular religion.
Kamen Rider Kuuga Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 My main thing is that cats are pissy, temperamental little balls of fuzz that only like you when it either strikes their fancy or when it directly benefits them. Â Dogs stand by you no matter what (barring abuse); their loyalty is practically unwavering. There are no games with dogs, no fickle moods, just loyalty and companionship. Â That and big dogs tend to be the most calm and loving of any animal.
The Irreverend Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 It is just a very old stereotype. Even the ancient Egyptians had it. Bastet was female and had the head of a cat. Anubis was male and had the head of a dog.
xartom Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 Think one thing for cat and women is that women are mysterious bs. Anyway, what about that old slang of cool cat for men?
chivaleroncross Posted November 3, 2012 Author Posted November 3, 2012 The average house cat has features that people attach to it that most people would describe as feminine' date=' such as grace, agility, petite size, softness, large round eyes ( relative to the face ), elegance, and a more "feminine" face shape in general. You may not find or agree with some of these features in all cats, but many people will say a few things from what I've listed. Â Likewise, the average dog has features attached to it that people find to be masculine, such as endurance, strength, aggressiveness, sloppiness, larger size than cats, and a more "masculine" face shape. Again, you may not find or agree with some of these features in dogs, but these are some of the things that people will say. Â I think that a big part of it is due to ears. Small, Perky ears that would imply a kind of playfulness, similar to that of a kitten. In addition, the rotation and orientation of the ears can make expressions clearer and more exaggerated. This again ties in to views about the [i']perceived[/i] differences in men and women, as women are perceived to be more emotional than men are. Â what is a "manly man"??? Â A manly man is someone who isn't afraid to express his opinions. He's a hard worker with a good work ethic' date=' and dependable. He's not violent, but he is willing and able to defend himself and others if it is necessary. He's confident and does not sway in his stated opinions without logical reasons as to why to change them, and continually uses logic to refine said opinions. He's strong emotionally and physically, and in good health. [/quote'] Â I am really agree withthis one. For addition I cant imagine a male doin "Nyaa" things.
Emily Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 The average house cat has features that people attach to it that most people would describe as feminine' date=' such as grace, agility, petite size, softness, large round eyes ( relative to the face ), elegance, and a more "feminine" face shape in general. You may not find or agree with some of these features in all cats, but many people will say a few things from what I've listed. Â Likewise, the average dog has features attached to it that people find to be masculine, such as endurance, strength, aggressiveness, sloppiness, larger size than cats, and a more "masculine" face shape. Again, you may not find or agree with some of these features in dogs, but these are some of the things that people will say. Â I think that a big part of it is due to ears. Small, Perky ears that would imply a kind of playfulness, similar to that of a kitten. In addition, the rotation and orientation of the ears can make expressions clearer and more exaggerated. This again ties in to views about the [i']perceived[/i] differences in men and women, as women are perceived to be more emotional than men are. Â what is a "manly man"??? Â A manly man is someone who isn't afraid to express his opinions. He's a hard worker with a good work ethic' date=' and dependable. He's not violent, but he is willing and able to defend himself and others if it is necessary. He's confident and does not sway in his stated opinions without logical reasons as to why to change them, and continually uses logic to refine said opinions. He's strong emotionally and physically, and in good health. [/quote'] Â I am really agree withthis one. For addition I cant imagine a male doin "Nyaa" things. Â That's Yaoi thing. Emily has them.
chivaleroncross Posted November 6, 2012 Author Posted November 6, 2012 huh emily is female or male? what kind of feminist blog?
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