LFL, MO:

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Well if I go by MJ's definition, the cow is lovable, mature, and kind. What's wrong with that?


Well... I will say it may be my misunderstanding of the definition of cow, but I see cow as... 'nurturing,' which covers that definition and then some. I get a definite feeling of 'Mom' when I think of cow. Mojo often says... "I do cow and bake pies.' LOL. The only person who bakes pies... that I know of... is mom or grandma... to bring the warm, cozy feeling to home. And there isn't anything wrong with that... I think it is great and necessary, especially for building a strong 'home' feel for everyone.

But when I think of 'cow' in terms of an H... geeze... ewh. That gets into 'mommy-ing' your H... and I just don't know any way faster to kill a sex drive than getting parental with a spouse (conversely, a man being too much St. Bernard with his W).

I put a St. Bernard and a Cow together in my head... and the only nookie I can see coming from that pairing is... for procreation reasons... in the dark... and most of your clothes on.

A strong bunny can be very kind. And so can a sexually satisfied Lioness. (In relation to a man). I am absolutely 'cow' when I am nesting, cleaning, cooking, taking care of kids... an H will naturally benefit by default from such activities, but an H who SEEKS OUT my cow... is, to me, looking for nurturing of a weak puppy... rather than a strong puppy who needs a nice tongue cleaning and a nudge with her nose for support from the Lioness.

And I have to say... my very satisfied Lioness is one helluva gourmet cook... loves wine, music, dim lights/candles... especially after the cow has gone to bed from all her work...

So. Give me some room if I am misdefining creatures... I could easily be confused. LOL \:\)