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Women are from Venus - Men are from Pluto (standard:humor, 1297 words) | |||
Author: Jim Spence | Added: Apr 15 2002 | Views/Reads: 3984/2484 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The differences between men and women are just like the differences between dogs and cats. | |||
Women are from Venus – Men are from Pluto Many books have been written on the differences between women and men. It's been said that women are from Venus, men are made of snakes and snails, and a litany of other differences. As a civilization, we buy countless books telling us what these differences are ... millions of dollars are spent each year on the subject. It seems to me that there's an easier way to compare the two; a very simple comparison that we all see just about every day. I'm talking, of course, about dogs and cats. Dogs and cats are, without a doubt, the most domesticated animals on earth. There are more dogs and cats kept as pets in the United States then there are people. Both have a moderate amount of intelligence, and both show learned responses to humans. I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to see which animal has the traits of a man, because it's easy to tell that dogs are small, furry men walking on four legs, and cats have an abundance of female characteristics. Let's start with the basics ... When a dog urinates, it has no shame. A dog will hike its leg anywhere, in front of anybody. And dogs seem to love urinating in other dog's yards. As you know, they're marking their spot, which is what men do in a public restroom. We walk in, take a quick glace at all of the urinals, and determine which is ours ... and will remain ours for the time we're in the neighborhood. Cats urinate in private. You rarely see a cat urinating. Men will take a leak with the bathroom door wide open; women lock the door. Dogs and cats. When it comes to food, dogs will usually eat everything in their bowl. If you leave the dog food bag open, they'll dig into that, too. Cats will eat only what they need, and save the rest for later on. Just like men and women. Men will chow down and finish their plates first in hopes of being first in line for seconds. Women will usually pick through their food, eating a little of this, a little of that. Dogs will also eat all of their food, and pester humans to give up what they're eating, too. They'll sit there, looking so hurt, as if to say “I just know I'll die if I don't get some of what you're eating”. Cats don't mind eating off of human's plates; they just do it in a more clandestine nature Something just came to me ... when we eat in a restaurant, and we take home any uneaten food, we call it a “doggie bag”. Seems to me we should call it a “kitty bag”. I'm sure kitty bag means something else to somebody, and I'd probably be embarrassed if I found out what it was. Dogs usually get along with other dogs. If a strange dog walks into another dog's territory, the home dog will wag his tail, and run over to say howdy. Some sniffing is usually involved. Dogs also have best friends. There's usually a group of particular dogs that run around together. They'll even invite their friends in to take a leak in their yard ... after all, they're friends. Men bring their buddies over for the ball game, and fill them full of beer, knowing full well that they'll all be taking leaks in every bathroom in the house. Cats, on the other hand, remain cool when a stranger approaches. They'll stop what they're doing, raise their heads, and look as if to say “talk to the paw, because the face ain't listening”. If a cat tries to urinate in another cat's yard, they'll hear about it. When women have guests over, they make sure that all of their friends use the “good” bathroom. Heaven forbid that anybody would use the bathroom downstairs. Dogs are traditionally dirty. They don't give a hill of beans what mud hole they've been in, what pile of dog doo they've stepped in, or in which dirty corner of the yard they've been playing. It's all the same Click here to read the rest of this story (62 more lines)
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