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Yeah, but the facts should never spoil a good discussion."When the deer saw me, she took off running, just like most females."
I can relate!
I've read and heard that wolves are very misunderstood. They rarely attacked humans, even back in the days when there were lots of them around. They tend to stay away from humans. I think that wolverines are actually more dangerous.
You would shoot a bobcat? Don't you think that is overreacting a little?Does not matter, bullets work just as well on both.
If you had to confront either of these two creatures, which one would you choose?
Bobcat. I have seen the a stuffed life-size wolf in a Y'stone NPS visitor's center, and they are much bigger than dogs. Also, wolves travel and kill in packs.
DIANE
women like cats? hmmm....well, mine are a lot like a lot of men I've known....only want affection when it's convenient for them. lol
You would shoot a bobcat? Don't you think that is overreacting a little?
I have often thought that men who are like cats are very popular with women. I've seen lots of women who were attracted to men who were smooth, graceful, aloof, demanding affection (like you say) when they wanted it, not when she wanted it. Often these women would feed and house such men, and pay their medical bills. And when the men weren't sleeping for hours, they were tomcatting around.
Personally, I think women who like dogs are much more fun. Dogs are goofy and active, and eager to please-just like me!
Why would you all want a wolf
When it would eat you up even
If you were alive?
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