Ducks waddle - chickens have wattles. It's a comb not a crown.
Oooo I don’t know - I have seen many combs that are crowning glories! And some that are just plain funky!
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Ducks waddle - chickens have wattles. It's a comb not a crown.
Not fluffy balls of feathers with a head?! I thought it was Orb!And for the love of fowl, they’re Orpingtons!!
Her give a d@mn is bustedSeems old age removes our filters
Well, with men it is much more accepted than women.I've always spoke bluntly, often times abrasive. I never have tried to 'sugarcoat' anything! It's not in my DNA!
I try to be very considerate of others' feelings (not that it's ever reciprocated), but I'm a colossal disappointment with family because I won't cater to their every whim and desire. My husband has a similar temperament and is beloved by everyone.We are expected to always be polite, sensual, forgiving, always consider others needs and wishes first and put them above our own etc. etc.
Exacty! Unfortunately I never figured out how to do that and still communicate effectively. I don't mean to be blunt and tactless, but apparently I am. To my shame and often my horror. I just tell people I was raised by wolves.Well, with men it is much more accepted than women.
We are expected to always be polite, sensual, forgiving, always consider others needs and wishes first and put them above our own etc. etc.
Hmm, The Princess must not have read that section of the 'Woman Manual'. She is one of the most honest, thoughtful, forthright people I have ever known, but she was 'liberated' before that was a thing. And I love that.Well, with men it is much more accepted than women.
We are expected to always be polite, sensual, forgiving, always consider others needs and wishes first and put them above our own etc. etc.
That manual must not be in circulation any longer. Least not since like the 70s.Hmm, The Princess must not have read that section of the 'Woman Manual'. She is one of the most honest, thoughtful, forthright people I have ever known, but she was 'liberated' before that was a thing. And I love that.