On a tanget, I always found the cat lady dynamic very ironic. Decrepit pussy overindulging functional pussys.
It gets even more ironic the more you delve into it.
"Crazy cat lady syndrome" can in fact be a result of toxo infections since cats are one of the things that toxo needs to reproduce. Anyone with cats is significantly at greater risk than those who don't have them and the more cats you have the higher the risk. Many of the symptoms of toxo match the "crazy cat lady" stereotype.
I have never undstood why women love cats. Cats are independent, they don't listen, they don't come in when you call, like to stay out all night, and when they're home they like to be left along and sleep.
BOTTOM TEXT: In other words, every quality that women hate in a man they love in a cat.
I was looking more at the etymology of 'pussy' as slang for the vulva as well as the term for a pet cat. Wonderful to speculate on the reasons that those should coincide so, especially since language evolves with culture.
A stand-in for a man that a woman can easily overpower? Considering the cases of women getting violent with today's castrated men, is there a need to look deeper than this? Might makes right, and women absolutely partake of that given a chance. Look to the majority of female leaders in history and how they are above average in dealing out violence.
She looks like a childless cat lady.
On a tanget, I always found the cat lady dynamic very ironic. Decrepit pussy overindulging functional pussys.
It gets even more ironic the more you delve into it.
"Crazy cat lady syndrome" can in fact be a result of toxo infections since cats are one of the things that toxo needs to reproduce. Anyone with cats is significantly at greater risk than those who don't have them and the more cats you have the higher the risk. Many of the symptoms of toxo match the "crazy cat lady" stereotype.
There's also the meme about how cats are similar to men: https://i.imgflip.com/2tk3qh.jpg
I was looking more at the etymology of 'pussy' as slang for the vulva as well as the term for a pet cat. Wonderful to speculate on the reasons that those should coincide so, especially since language evolves with culture.
A stand-in for a man that a woman can easily overpower? Considering the cases of women getting violent with today's castrated men, is there a need to look deeper than this? Might makes right, and women absolutely partake of that given a chance. Look to the majority of female leaders in history and how they are above average in dealing out violence.