Straight dudes who own cats have tight game.

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My reference point is limited but I have notice that of the straight guys I have known that own cats, their game is super tight. It is like they are a dangerous mix of DGAF since traditionally, a straight guy owning a cat is weird. On the other hand, they also read subtle cues a lot better.

There is something about straight dudes that own cats that makes their game tight.

I have never owned a cat. Dudes who have owned a cat, do you all notice that your game has gotten tighter as a result?
 

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"Straight dudes who own cats have tight game"

Definitely. When a fella has at least three kitties chained up by their necks in his basement, like a modern day Ariel Castro, this sets the mind of his newest conquest at ease, the minute she lays eyes on his menagerie

Seeing that every other woman he's run across prior to her is still breathing, and in possession of all her limbs, lets a gal know that not having drawn up her last and will testament just yet won't be a problem :eek: :oops:
 

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I've noticed that guys who drive cars that have fuel filler caps on the right hand side of the vehicle have much tighter game than guys driving cars with left hand side caps. Anyone else notice this?
 

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Sure, if you want your pad to vaguely smell of cat piss...
 

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Sure, if you want your pad to vaguely smell of cat piss...
You train the cat to do his duty on the litter box or outside, Billy.

I have never owned a cat. Dudes who have owned a cat, do you all notice that your game has gotten tighter as a result?
I wouldn't know, because I had cats my life, even when I lived in a student room of 12 square meters. No woman ever thought it was weird that I have cats, they seem to think I'm half-tomcat myself.

I do notice that I get approached more in public by women when my cat is riding my shoulder, but I also got more attention for wearing an eyepatch. I do get photographed more.

Like yesterday, on the ferry.
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My reference point is limited but I have notice that of the straight guys I have known that own cats, their game is super tight. It is like they are a dangerous mix of DGAF since traditionally, a straight guy owning a cat is weird. On the other hand, they also read subtle cues a lot better.

There is something about straight dudes that own cats that makes their game tight.

I have never owned a cat. Dudes who have owned a cat, do you all notice that your game has gotten tighter as a result?
They must really like to be around pussie all the time..
 

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I've noticed that guys who drive cars that have fuel filler caps on the right hand side of the vehicle have much tighter game than guys driving cars with left hand side caps. Anyone else notice this?
I've noticed the same thing
 

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I've noticed that guys who drive cars that have fuel filler caps on the right hand side of the vehicle have much tighter game than guys driving cars with left hand side caps. Anyone else notice this?
They're also way more dominant and masculine.
 

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I wouldn't know, because I had cats my life, even when I lived in a student room of 12 square meters. No woman ever thought it was weird that I have cats, they seem to think I'm half-tomcat myself.

I do notice that I get approached more in public by women when my cat is riding my shoulder, but I also got more attention for wearing an eyepatch. I do get photographed more.

Like yesterday, on the ferry.
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Out of curiosity, how often do you take your cat out and what kinds of places do you bring it?

I gather its not an uncommon occurrence, given your speciality bike.
 

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There's also a great number of Reddit types who own cats too.

Though I do think it says something for a guy to own a cat who isn't a simp since that's probably quite rare.


Out of curiosity, how often do you take your cat out and what kinds of places do you bring it?

I gather its not an uncommon occurrence, given your speciality bike.
In cities like Amsterdam that have actual '3rd places' for socializing instead of endless asphalt wastelands of nonplaces designed for cars, people can just wander around anywhere randomly for enjoyment and get do these sort of things like it's second nature. The mere concept is completely alien to anyone in North America.
 

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Out of curiosity, how often do you take your cat out and what kinds of places do you bring it?
My cat goes with me everywhere except hospital wards and dentist offices. He's not just a pet, but also a therapy cat, so he has a special status regarding his presence in supermarkets, restaurants and other places that are supposed to be pet-free.
He can handle most types of weather (Maine Coons don't care about cold or rain), but I mostly leave him home when the weather is too hot for him.

I gather its not an uncommon occurrence, given your speciality bike.
The bike is not really a specialty bike, but usually these cargo bikes have a wooden / plastic cargo area.
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I bought this modified cargo bike from a guy who buys up old shopping trollies and fixes them to the frame. I use it mostly to haul groceries and rickshaw for my daughter and girlfriends around town. The shopping trolley conversion makes my bike stand out in the sea of other cargo bikes in Amsterdam and the trolley is both sturdier and less affected by rainfall (the mat inside rolls up and the rain goes straight through the trolley onto the ground).
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But my regular bicycle is a black aluminium 'city bike' with a front carrier with crate:
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In cities like Amsterdam that have actual '3rd places' for socializing instead of endless asphalt wastelands of nonplaces designed for cars, people can just wander around anywhere randomly for enjoyment and get do these sort of things like it's second nature. The mere concept is completely alien to anyone in North America.
And while most parks and other recreational areas are 'pedestrian only', most of these areas also allow (cargo) bikes, but no motorised vehicles. Most parks here are also used for socialising, so easy to meet women during daytime. Basically, Amsterdam should be explored on a cool bike rather than with a cool car. It's definitely not a city for traffic on more than two wheels. That's why I own three bicycles and a heavily modified BMW R1100GS motorcycle, but if I need a car I borrow one or rent one.
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I gather its not an uncommon occurrence, given your speciality bike.
In cities like Amsterdam that have actual '3rd places' for socializing instead of endless asphalt wastelands of nonplaces designed for cars, people can just wander around anywhere randomly for enjoyment and get do these sort of things like it's second nature. The mere concept is completely alien to anyone in North America.
The bike is not really a specialty bike, but usually these cargo bikes have a wooden / plastic cargo area.
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I bought this modified cargo bike from a guy who buys up old shopping trollies and fixes them to the frame. I use it mostly to haul groceries and rickshaw for my daughter and girlfriends around town. The shopping trolley conversion makes my bike stand out in the sea of other cargo bikes in Amsterdam and the trolley is both sturdier and less affected by rainfall (the mat inside rolls up and the rain goes straight through the trolley onto the ground).
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But my regular bicycle is a black aluminium 'city bike' with a front carrier with crate:
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I think it struck me as a speciality bike because as Flex noted, it's not commonplace within the larger metro city in Canada I used to live in. Cultural differences.

The closest analogue I've seen infrequently might be a bike which has a pseudo-stroller attached to the front for toddlers to ride in with a parent.


My cat goes with me everywhere except hospital wards and dentist offices. He's not just a pet, but also a therapy cat, so he has a special status regarding his presence in supermarkets, restaurants and other places that are supposed to be pet-free.

He can handle most types of weather (Maine Coons don't care about cold or rain), but I mostly leave him home when the weather is too hot for him.
Right, I had wondered if he went to your therapy workplace.

Does your cat not meander too far away from you when you're in public?
 

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I think it struck me as a speciality bike because as Flex noted, it's not commonplace within the larger metro city in Canada I used to live in. Cultural differences.
It's not a cultural difference it's a city design issue, NA city designs are crimes against humanity. Toronto and Houston being among the worst offenders. Check out the channel "Not Just Bikes" on Youtube if you wanna go down this rabbit hole.
 

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And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.

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I adopted a kitten 4 years ago and live with her on my own. The girls who I invite over love her, but I think that by the time I'm able to get them into my home, it's a moot point. I've actually had multiple instances when the girl asks if she can come "see my cat."

That being said, all other single dudes I know that have cats are a bit awkward and nerdy.
 

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It's not a cultural difference it's a city design issue, NA city designs are crimes against humanity. Toronto and Houston being among the worst offenders. Check out the channel "Not Just Bikes" on Youtube if you wanna go down this rabbit hole.
Disagree.

It's still cultural differences, even if city design is the primary driver of the lifestyle.

Many physical factors can influence the nuances of a local culture, such as geography, climate, and in this case, city design.

A city which doesn't accommodate a particular lifestyle, due to limitations in geography or design, will be less likely to have as a high of a fraction of people participating in that lifestyle.

Might check out that YT channel sometime anyways, it sounds interesting. Thanks.
 

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My reference point is limited but I have notice that of the straight guys I have known that own cats, their game is super tight. It is like they are a dangerous mix of DGAF since traditionally, a straight guy owning a cat is weird.
I disagree with the assertion that straight guys owning cats is weird. Cats are awesome creatures.
 

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Disagree.

It's still cultural differences, even if city design is the primary driver of the lifestyle.

Many physical factors can influence the nuances of a local culture, such as geography, climate, and in this case, city design.

A city which doesn't accommodate a particular lifestyle, due to limitations in geography or design, will be less likely to have as a high of a fraction of people participating in that lifestyle.

Might check out that YT channel sometime anyways, it sounds interesting. Thanks.
The US is a vast landscape that contains a diverse range of geography and climates seen around most of the world, but every single state and city has the exact same design. Hell, even Hawaiian cities have the same design principles as anywhere else. Here's another vid worth checking out if you want the short version:

 
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