clark_conure
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I AGREEFemale birds are usually the opposite of what us humans consider “feminine”
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I AGREEFemale birds are usually the opposite of what us humans consider “feminine”
My wording appears to be very clear. Clarity /foundation of your agreement is based around what?What do you mean?
Edit: I don't understand what you mean because of how it's worded, if you could explain that would be great.
I think here is the confusion: I meant “I could not have said it better”, which is a saying frequently shortened to “Couldn’t have said it better”.My wording appears to be very clear. Clarity /foundation of your agreement is based around what?
Maybe in the comment above I misinterpreted. But do I need a reason to agree other than the fact that your beliefs on this matter seem to be the same as mine?Clarity /foundation of your agreement is based around what?
Stormy is pretty sweet, never bites. But he's a little bit crazy as most male budgies are.OK allow me to Restate it. As a MALE....is your female bird or your male bird...More into you and sweet (never bite)... Your best friend....
Totally, and I sometimes think to myself, maybe they are also the opposite of what our society “wants” women to be like.Female birds are usually the opposite of what us humans consider “feminine”
My hen which is huge ROFLLLLView attachment 55957
Hello, this here is me, which am the Rickeybird. There's two humans in my life, one is rooster which I don't like and same as in the wild, I fight with every rooster I see. Other human is my hen which is huge and got no feathers and hasn't had an egg in our 39 years together, but I love her anyway, besides, what else am I gonna do?? If I were still in Patagonia I would rule the land but OH WELL. Okay, that is report from me which am the Rickeybird.