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I'm a single, female grad student. I live alone with a cat. I have no car because I live in crunchy granola-ville, and because I can't drive. Why yes, I *am* a stereotype. Did I mention I knit as a hobby, and spent last night drinking tea and watching Downton Abbey while my cat repeatedly murdered a shoelace?
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 20:09 |
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Rufus En Fuego posted:According to your pics in the cosplay thread, their eyes are broken. You look super young to me. Yeah, it's weird. I've always thought I looked just about right for my age. Sometimes I get guesses way under my age, and the rest of the time way over. Not too long ago someone mistook me for my stepson's girlfriend And yet within the same day I didn't get carded because the cashier thought I was "obviously over 35." Speaking of stepkid, he and Nibbler were doing adorable synchronized napping earlier. Same body position, woke up and yawned together, everything. I told them both they make me sick with their cuteness.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 21:23 |
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I'm 25 and apparently look about 17-19 according to everyone. The most difficult thing for me with everything though is fitting in with terrifying racist, sexist, tea-partier old white white men enough that they will talk to me about pit bulls. They aren't really used to ~girls~ being involved in the breed period, and I currently live in the suburbs, which doesn't help. I have to dress way down and make sure I look really normal, and then talk REAL country (which isn't hard, I DID grow up here, I just never really got the accent) and there's still a lot of standoffishness and I have to be very persistent to get my foot in the door with anyone enough that we can have dogchat. It was a lot easier when I was A Military Wife and they at least had a context for me, but now I get a whole lot of weird stares and "lol what"'s at first. It doesn't help that my dog is bred a little differently than most of the local dogs (I got him in Kentucky) so there's some snobbery there because they tend to only like what they and their buddies have bred. It's a giant uphill battle to like a breed owned primarily by people who live in an entirely different universe than you and ~don't particularly like yer kind around here.~ Lot's of dancing around the politIcal issues they try to inject into every conversation and "OH YEAH MY FIANCE. HE'S A MAN. A BIG STRONG MAN. I LOVE MEN AND MY FIANCE IS A MAN."
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 21:40 |
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I'm married, have a five year old, and own two cats, four snakes, a savanna monitor and three leopard geckos. What does that put me? Closet lesbian satan worshiper? Or terrible mother whose "BABY IS GONNA BE EATEN BY THAT SNAKE, HOW CAN YOU KEEP THAT THING IN YOUR HOUSE"? according to my father in law.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 22:58 |
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The biggest thing I've noticed when walking my GSD (me being a pretty small woman) is that men assume I got him for protection, while women don't assume I got him for any specific purpose (or if they run across us while we're working, they assume I got him for SAR). I have literally never had a woman ask if I got him to keep me safe, and to be fair most men don't either, but a noticeable amount do. Now that I'm thinking about it, it seems a bit creepy honestly. I usually tell them that I bought my gun for protection, I got my dog to be my buddy.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 22:59 |
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Lola just started screaming and trying to attack a moth because I was trying to get it out of the house. She was jumping at the wall and barking and shrieking at it
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:06 |
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I am a man in my thirties who usually gets stuck walking the Chihuahua because the tougher dogs listen to my wife better.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:09 |
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Fraction posted:Lola just started screaming and trying to attack a moth because I was trying to get it out of the house. She was jumping at the wall and barking and shrieking at it Ugh, we had a moth get in last night. Ires saw it. She dove across the floor staring at it and ran chest first into the drat wall. She's gettin' bigger than I thought, too. And I got a coupler after that for those two.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:14 |
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2tomorrow posted:The biggest thing I've noticed when walking my GSD (me being a pretty small woman) is that men assume I got him for protection, while women don't assume I got him for any specific purpose (or if they run across us while we're working, they assume I got him for SAR). I have literally never had a woman ask if I got him to keep me safe, and to be fair most men don't either, but a noticeable amount do. Now that I'm thinking about it, it seems a bit creepy honestly. I usually tell them that I bought my gun for protection, I got my dog to be my buddy. Never hurts to have both, right? :3 When I tell guys about my "dude dog" they ask me why didn't you get a woman's dog . Maybe because gently caress you.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:15 |
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This big scary manly dog belongs to my ~80 year old neighbors. One of his owners has Parkinson's and so sometimes he hitches the dog to his three-wheeled old person bike for walks and it is completely adorable
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:40 |
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I'm a straight female whale who has five ferrets, 2 rats and 2 cats. Uhh, I don't know. Am I secretly a dickgirl?
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:46 |
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25 year old white woman with 3 cats and an entire thread (+ facebook album) with pictures of my cats that tops 400+ individual shots. I am going to die alone.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:49 |
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ladyweapon posted:25 year old white woman with 3 cats and an entire thread (+ facebook album) with pictures of my cats that tops 400+ individual shots. I am going to die alone. 19 year old white girl with two dogs and around 2000 Facebook photos. Plus on my second album of mice photos. Plus I have around 200 photos of my friends' pets on fb. Check and mate
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:52 |
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I just hit 3000 photos of my two cats, one of whom has her own G+ page. I may die alone, but at least I'll always have cats
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 23:56 |
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Radio! posted:I just hit 3000 photos of my two cats, one of whom has her own G+ page. They'll eat you. If you die alone with cats, I mean.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 00:32 |
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Right after I put my phone down after checking this thread, I see a dude go by with a dog in a stroller. It wasn't a toy dog, either, it was a bit bigger than a beagle. But it was partially standing, with its back paws on the seat and its front paws on the footrest, looking like it was going to jump off. Guy just walked by again with it. Dog looks okay with the arrangement.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 00:36 |
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CompactFanny posted:I'm a straight female whale who has five ferrets, 2 rats and 2 cats. Uhh, I don't know. Am I secretly a dickgirl? Three ferrets and a cat. By all accounts, I should be smelly, obsessed with anime, and painfully single. Wanna come over and watch Sailor Moon OMG KAWAIII DESU~~~
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 01:02 |
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Well, that spawned an interesting discussion! The funny thing is that I just naturally like things that defy gender expectations and always find myself attracted to androgyny and all that exists in the world of overlapping and backasswards gender roles. Or something like that. So I expect to see normal woman with big scary dogs and masculine men with cute kitty cats, it's innately appealing to me. It's almost disappointing to me that I'm a slim, androgynous, sensitive twenty-something gay man living alone with my cat because that's so... predictable!
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 01:19 |
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Well get a huge beefy bully mix, obviously!
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 01:35 |
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When I walk my dogs people don't even look at me, never mind judge me for having two GSDs. They are literally staring at the dogs and complimenting them. Not even kidding. I also have a cat and a piranha and a betta and some tetras I used to have a budgie and rats. I have never owned a pony adventure in the sandbox fucked around with this message at 01:54 on Aug 23, 2012 |
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Two cats only, which I guess is pretty standard, but grew up with a German Shepherd and if I got a dog it would be another larger breed. I have an inexplicable dislike of small dogs which is a shame since my husband loves them. He also loves our kittens and has been spotted cooing "who is a fatty, who is a tub!" at them on rare occasions.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 01:48 |
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The whole bunny boiling thing can be kinda awkward to explain..
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 02:14 |
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notsoape posted:The whole bunny boiling thing can be kinda awkward to explain.. "You breed...the rats...to feed to the dogs? You feed rats to your dogs? That you breed? In your house?" "yeah"
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 02:16 |
Superconsndar posted:"You breed...the rats...to feed to the dogs? You feed rats to your dogs? That you breed? In your house?" "Yeah...I found it wasn't as economical to breed dogs to feed to rats."
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 02:19 |
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Bad Munki posted:"Yeah...I found it wasn't as economical to breed dogs to feed to rats." BYB apple head teacup chiwowiepoos and feed the runts to the alpha dawgs. Cut out the middle man!
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 02:23 |
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Jossos posted:BYB apple head teacup chiwowiepoos and feed the runts to the alpha dawgs. Cut out the middle man!
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 02:32 |
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I also look fairly boring, so people don't expect me to be ~ratwoman~ and have rats crawling around in my hair all the time, like its not normal or something. Also, having rats used to instantly label me as being eccentric. 2tomorrow posted:The biggest thing I've noticed when walking my GSD (me being a pretty small woman) is that men assume I got him for protection, while women don't assume I got him for any specific purpose (or if they run across us while we're working, they assume I got him for SAR). I have literally never had a woman ask if I got him to keep me safe, and to be fair most men don't either, but a noticeable amount do. Now that I'm thinking about it, it seems a bit creepy honestly. I usually tell them that I bought my gun for protection, I got my dog to be my buddy. I'm also pretty small and have people ask me if I got my dog for protection, female or male. He looks like a dingo, and in my opinion he looks pretty harmless, but almost every time I walk him, people cross the street in fear. I wonder sometimes if they are assuming I did get him for protection, and therefore he is aggressive? Also, macho teenagers will nod their heads slightly and say, "nice dog," when I pass, trying to be cool. When my fiance and I walk the dogs, I usually walk the big one because he listens to me better, and my fiance walks the tiny retarded one. He's actually been reprimanded for "making" me walk the big dog. So many gender stereotypes are stupid, and its funny that they can extend to the type of pets people own.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 02:37 |
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kaworu posted:Well, that spawned an interesting discussion! You should get a big fat cock like mine, that will be a good conversation starter!
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 03:49 |
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It can be annoying when I'm out with my chihuahuas. Especially if I'm holding or carrying one, because then people assume they never touch the ground. I'm 28, female, look maybe 20. I'm about 5'2". Normal weight. People likely think I'm one of those bimbo girls who wants purse dogs! Little do they know, my dogs are treated mostly like normal dogs. People who meet my smaller one are always "OMG I NEVER LIKED CHIHUAHUAS, BUT HE IS SO AWESOME!" I also have a bunch of snakes, a few dozen geckos, a couple tarantulas, chickens, and rodents. I also work as a groomer and often have to restrain dogs to keep them from biting me. My female boss who is about the same size as me lift huge dogs together all the time, including some Irish wolfhounds. There has only been one dog since I've been working with her we absolutely could not groom (surprise surprise, it wasn't a large dog!)
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 04:16 |
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I was going to post these in the yappy rat thread, but I want to share them here because Ned is ~*The Best~* I took some pictures of him in his new collar mania collars. OMG A FLY
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 04:21 |
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I'm a 5'1" 23-year-old who has been confused for an 11- or 12-year-old by at least two people, and I own a big, black GSD mix. No one has ever asked why I got him or why I'm the one walking him when out with my boyfriend. You guys live around some nosy people. The most questions I get are "Aw what's his name?" or "Can I pet your dog?" Except that one guy who asked if Shadow was a purebred GSD (lolwut) that I'm pretty certain wanted to see if he could breed him to his white GSD (who also has floppy ears). On an unrelated note, one of my daycare dogs' owner uses a choke chain and a flexi leash on her. It's like she just say down one day and thought, "Hmmm, what's one of the worst restraint combinations I can think of to use on my dog..."
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 04:45 |
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Greycious posted:I was going to post these in the yappy rat thread, but I want to share them here because Ned is ~*The Best~* Ned really is the best I love his collars too. Collarmania is so awesome. I need to not look at their website ever because they always have sales and there are way too many fabrics to choose from. I just donated 4 of Major's collars to a rescue, I don't need anymore. I'm corgi-sitting for my parents this week, since two dozen animals are clearly not enough. I was putting her in her crate for bed when Major got so excited about the lovely milkbones that my parents left for her that he crawled into her crate instead of just waiting on his mat like I told him to. He is 28" at the shoulder and ~40" long and he somehow wedged himself through a 17" door into a 20" long crate. I wasn't sure he was going to be able to get out again and I was too busy laughing to grab my camera. He got that milkbone though.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 05:27 |
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You guys make me feel bad that Husker only had one plain gray collar for the first three years, and then that one got swapped out for an only slightly fancier one this spring. He needs all the collars
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 05:40 |
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Skizzles posted:
One of my daycare dogs has this setup too, except with a prong. I just don't get it.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 06:45 |
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Instant Jellyfish posted:Ned really is the best I love his collars too. Collarmania is so awesome. I need to not look at their website ever because they always have sales and there are way too many fabrics to choose from. I just donated 4 of Major's collars to a rescue, I don't need anymore. Yeah, Ned didn't need anymore, but it his 'birthday' ( took him home from the shelter day) and the collars were demo/sale collars, and she also had that 25% off sale, so I couldn't resist!
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 12:05 |
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Ishkibibble_Fish posted:One of my daycare dogs has this setup too, except with a prong. : "Well what if he wants to walk a little bit ahead of me? That's okay! *yanks leash*"
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 12:21 |
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Greycious posted:It can be annoying when I'm out with my chihuahuas. Especially if I'm holding or carrying one, because then people assume they never touch the ground. This. Except I'm old, so folks think I'm a crazy old chihuahua bitch when I'm out with my two and that of course they're my babies! I just love the stereotyping, especially when some other old lady (or even worse, an old couple) comes up to me, thinking we're sympatico, and starts telling me all about her little darlings at home who eat at the table and get strolled around the neighborhood in their special little doggie strollers so they don't have to walk on that hot (or cold, or bumpy or whatever) ole' pavement. And what kind of stroller do *I* use? Ugh. The only reason I'm carrying my dogs, lady, is because that stupid woman over there won't restrain her big untrained mutt who's been trying to eat mine the entire time I've been in the store, and who thinks it's "cute" this her big dog "just wants to play" when it's crystal clear from his body language that "play" is the LAST thing her dog has in mind!
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 13:54 |
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Oh hey the person who wanted to hand raise mice posted again!quote:so I diecided not to hand raise because they would just not take to the formula and i did not want them to die cause they have gorgeus colors. I love them lol there colors are amazing.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 14:49 |
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Good old Massachusetts just passed a law banning breed-specific legislation statewide, so of course our local neocon tabloid went off the rails about it, Nancy Grace style. But...is it just me? Or does the omgvicious pit bull plastered across the front page of thousands of papers statewide look more like a Staff than an APBT? I'm not quite the pibble nerd that other posters are but that face looks pretty Staff-y to me. Either way, Menino going all is always good for a laugh. vvv He's also been bathing in self-tanner lately, it makes him even more clownish. demozthenes fucked around with this message at 16:35 on Aug 23, 2012 |
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demozthenes posted:Good old Massachusetts just passed a law banning breed-specific legislation statewide, so of course our local neocon tabloid went off the rails about it, Nancy Grace style. But...is it just me? Or does the omgvicious pit bull plastered across the front page of thousands of papers statewide look more like a Staff than an APBT? I'm not quite the pibble nerd that other posters are but that face looks pretty Staff-y to me. Menino is such a whiny bitch when things don't go his way and overall, this piece of legislation is all around pretty good.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 16:11 |