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In reply to the discussion: I want to know how men REALLY think about women and sex [View all]snooper2
(30,151 posts)90. Wikipedia! and YouTube, documentary was done in 2009
Kitty Kitty Kitty!
Usage and association
At least in the Anglosphere, women who own cats have long been associated with the concept of spinsterhood. In more recent decades, the concept of a cat lady has been associated with "romance-challenged (often career-oriented) women".[1]
The term is also used to denote an animal hoarder who keeps large numbers of cats without having the ability to properly house or care for them.[3] They may be ignorant about their situation.
Cat Ladies documentary
The 2009 documentary Cat Ladies tells the stories of four women whose lives have become dedicated to their cats. The film was directed by Christie Callan-Jones and produced by Chocolate Box Entertainment, originally for TVOntario. It was an official selection at the 2009 Hot Docs Festival, Silverdocs Festival, and San Francisco's DocFest.[4][5]
Naftali Berrill, Ph.D., Director of the New York Center for Neuropsychology and Forensic Behavioral Science told AOL Health, "These may be people who have a very hard time expressing themselves to other people. They may find the human need for affection is met most easily through a relationship with a pet." This devotion can sometimes signal mental or emotional issues such as depression.[6]
Crazy Cat Lady Syndrome
Main article: Crazy Cat Lady Syndrome
Recent research indicates a link between the parasite T. gondii, which sexually reproduces exclusively in cats, and numerous psychiatric conditions, including OCD.[7] The compulsive hoarding of cats, a symptom of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), has long been associated with "crazy cat ladies".[8] Mass media has drawn on this stereotype to coin the term Crazy Cat Lady Syndrome to refer to the association between T. gondii and psychiatric conditions.[7]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_lady
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I thank you for raising the question. Hopefully it will start men and women thinking
genwah
May 2014
#2
yes, the want a "nanny state" courtesy of us women- we need to make sure they go to the doc,
bettyellen
May 2014
#56
i think making your partner feel good about themselves is noble, so long as it doesn't come at the
dionysus
May 2014
#82
i couldn't even make it past the third point in that link before throwing up in my mouth a little,
dionysus
May 2014
#135
I think you're confusing conscientiousness with a big patriarchal conspiracy. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
May 2014
#91
Well this will only bring on an attack by the the *s. Delete now or suffer their wrath.
L0oniX
May 2014
#8
Misogyny means hatred for women; if you hated women, would you 'engage with
closeupready
May 2014
#46
One reason could be that we are taught early on to bottle up emotional issues.
Inkfreak
May 2014
#51
Thank you SO MUCH for your excellent explanation of objectification and its consequences
redqueen
May 2014
#41
what men think about women and sex? The exact damned thing that women think about men and sex.
seabeyond
May 2014
#123
Yay! Good on ya' my best wishes to you and your obviously beloved. From here, it sounds like
genwah
May 2014
#48
Jealousy is a relationship-killer. Want a good relationship? Be a friend as well as a lover.
winter is coming
May 2014
#50
I notice with some interest that despite many predictions to the opposite this post still exists
el_bryanto
May 2014
#43
If women are assumed to be single by choice, from where did the pejorative "cat lady" come from?
Hippo_Tron
May 2014
#71
I think I'd be a lot happier with the whole thing if we didn't live in a patriarchal society
Hippo_Tron
May 2014
#73
"Men" do not have one hive mind. There are as many ways for "men" to think about
MadrasT
May 2014
#78
I believe women own their own bodies (and men their own as well) and whatever they choose to do...
devils chaplain
May 2014
#93