tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post8994503274172250195..comments2023-06-27T11:37:41.506+01:00Comments on Miss Write: Single woman + flat = cat?Miss Writehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18124843977956002391noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-66295576227041314802010-03-24T17:06:36.585+00:002010-03-24T17:06:36.585+00:00Mr Curious, I have definately seen a dog specifica...Mr Curious, I have definately seen a dog specifically look at me, cock its head to the side and then pee on the floor as an act of defiance when it usually knows not to, on the other hand I have seen children of reasonable age barely notice that they're wetting themselves. To some up, dogs are smart and we love them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-56214288068148518632010-03-20T22:59:32.249+00:002010-03-20T22:59:32.249+00:00Miss Write ;)
I really like this article. Though ...Miss Write ;)<br /><br />I really like this article. Though your description of cats is huugely unfair and I feel like I should somehow defend them! <br /><br />I must say I'm a dog person too but, if this is your thing, I have also met 'giant, clumsy, boundy' cats which would also gladly curl up at your feet any day... so don't rule them out completely!<br /><br />Putting the subject matter of the article aside, I love the language and the fluency with which it was written! Keep on writing and people will keep on reading. <br /><br />All the best<br /><br />IzabelaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-17113349704561303612010-03-20T15:32:46.216+00:002010-03-20T15:32:46.216+00:00Also I think you should get a pomeranian purely be...Also I think you should get a pomeranian purely because of this quote- "I like how I look when I'm next to him, and he's not as cumbersome as a pomeranian". xxxAbbynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-5496865392231110452010-03-20T15:27:48.191+00:002010-03-20T15:27:48.191+00:00Note to anonymous- women cat lovers do exist, as d...Note to anonymous- women cat lovers do exist, as do full stops and capital letters.Why not give them a try sometime? How can you be that pedantic about statements in a blog and yet completely unaware of grammar?<br /><br />I am a female cat lover but I dont find this post offensive, I just agree with the point that its not about gender. And Tom, I thought it looked like Max! =) he was lovely, I miss him.<br /><br />And Mr Curious, I think thats a little overly analytical! I think the point was that like with cats and dogs, the fact that she's female doesn't necessarily mean she automatically goes all gooey when she sees a baby. Its more about the "aww, cute!" reaction rather than deep thoughts of what positive or negative emotion this person/animal may cause you in the future.Abbynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-91296379282349429652010-03-20T12:13:34.412+00:002010-03-20T12:13:34.412+00:00Lovely light-hearted post as always lovely Lucy!
...Lovely light-hearted post as always lovely Lucy! <br />You've always been far too glamorous to be a cat lady...!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-61252804713707748512010-03-19T23:06:04.131+00:002010-03-19T23:06:04.131+00:00Wow. Deep philosophical arguments out of a post ab...Wow. Deep philosophical arguments out of a post about dogs vs. cats? Alrighty then!<br />I'm definitely a dog person - the first picture of the chocolate Labrador could have been my dog, Max. He was an amazing pet and I was devastated when he died. I definitely want to live my life in a house with a slobbery, affectionate, energetic dog.Tomhttp://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#!/tom.bovington?ref=profilenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-22694238481880398692010-03-19T19:31:04.527+00:002010-03-19T19:31:04.527+00:00To experience a greater level of emotion in respon...To experience a greater level of emotion in response to events concerning/involving the dog of a friend rather than the baby of a friend surely raises a few questions about fundamental issues concerning love and affection? Is it because the dog will not ever consciously act in such a way to cause you to experience negative emotions? A baby, for example, will grow, and at some point, choose (perhaps inadvertently, perhaps not) to do something that will affect another human being in such a way as to evoke a negative emotion. A dog, as far as I know, has never consciously done something to upset a human being, they just don't operate on that level. A human being that allows the behaviour of a dog to negatively impact on their emotional state is allowing the dog to do so. For a human being to cause another human being to experience negative emotions, there is no need for 'allowance'. That may be why you can never compare the love between two people and the love between a human and a dog? What do you think?Mr. Curiousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-16024373085183904962010-03-19T16:49:49.542+00:002010-03-19T16:49:49.542+00:00'In other words a deal breaker'
Have you ...'In other words a deal breaker' <br />Have you been watching the wonderful Tina Fey on 30Rock?!<br /><br />Love your blogs Lucy, they always cheer me up. Very assuring to have someone articulating so beautifully the way us tewnty-somethings can sometimes feel!<br />xx<br />PS I do like cats though. Alas.Emilynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-84091891126563622712010-03-19T16:49:20.546+00:002010-03-19T16:49:20.546+00:00I am a dog lover too :-) I think choosing a cat c...I am a dog lover too :-) I think choosing a cat can also be about lifestyle - the working woman (or man) finds it easier to keep a cat as they can be left at home for longer than a dog. It does sounds like a bizarre story though - would be good to know if any evidence to back this up!Jachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09848659494192451725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-1487760243748326202010-03-19T15:56:55.728+00:002010-03-19T15:56:55.728+00:00If this is the same 'Anonymous' as before ...If this is the same 'Anonymous' as before - who are you and what is your problem? Man up and put a name to your pedantic comments.<br /><br />This is my blog, so why would you bother reading if you have a predisposition to hate everything I say?! It's surely a huge waste of your time and mine.<br /><br />Read back: I didn't say no women like cats, I just disagree with the stereotype presented, and if it's going to pop up on the news it should be attached to a new statistic or news item. I KNOW women who love cats exist (there was one on the news this morning, as I mentioned) but in my experience it doesn't follow that most single women get a cat to live with. As this 'news' item suggested. That was my retaliation. Need any more reassurance?Miss Writehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18124843977956002391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878802582814893123.post-90066994890898711092010-03-19T15:48:39.685+00:002010-03-19T15:48:39.685+00:00just because YOU dont like cats doesnt mean all wo...just because YOU dont like cats doesnt mean all women dont - your argument sounds as generalised as the one you moan about - ie "I don't know many women who would describe themselves as a cat lover, and I myself think they are fickle and cruel animals with a cold, mercenary look in their eyes" - so if u dont know them - they dont exist?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com