Saturday, January 28, 2012

My Crazy Cat/Pussy!

Anyone want a cat? LOL She just went into heat and is very LOUD. It's worse than a baby crying. I feel like tossing her outside and letting her go for a quick shag with that black and white male cat that lives next door and hides under my car. But that would only make matters worse, cause then I'd have like 5-6 more cats and well, our Kitty isn't very well wanted by half the household, let alone 6 more?

Her and I have a lot in common. I swear last night I went into a heat. It was awful because I have no one to share with me the times when I get so horny. I can sympathize with my cat and wished to cry out too last night. How can I go into a heat if I have no uterus and only one ovary. I take low doses of estrogen to compensate for the lost ovary. OR, is being horny all in your head? Is it a mental condition? I don't crave it all the time, and most days I'm comfortable with just being held and cuddled. So I am off to find out what is going on with the human female species. Do we have heat cycles or are we mental?

Some psychologists think that being angry is a mental illness, some say that wanting to have sex is a mental illness, some say hoarding things is a mental illness. The DSM states a lot of what everyday people do, whether by habit or not is a form of mental illness. Which leaves me to what is normal?

According to the *APA, "The entire DSM charade is a ploy to characterize an ever-increasing segment of the population as being "sick" and in need of pharmaceutical drugs. There can be no variations in personality and individual characteristics; if a person does not live, think, and react in prescribed fashion, then he or she is sick and in need of treatment"

*(NaturalNews) Proposed updates to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) are prompting many to question whether or not the psychiatric profession itself has gone crazy. The latest additions to the alleged "mentally ill" could include hoarders, people who get angry every now and again, lazy people, and even those who get outraged over things like sex and violence on television.

Since its first publication back in 1952, the DSM has grown exponentially larger with each subsequent edition. Many people are lambasting the American Psychiatric Association (APA) for trying to establish virtually all behavior as some sort of mental disorder that should be treated with psychiatric drugs.

"For this latest revision they've set up a special task force to decide if behaviors like bitterness, extreme shopping or overuse of the internet should be included," explained Professor Christopher Lane to a reporter from the the U.K.'s Daily Mail. "The science underlying all this is very shaky to non-existent."

So, what they are saying is the psychiatric "profession" has done itself no favors with the DSM. Feeling ill? Take a pill. Feeling frill? Take a pill. Need a thrill? Take a pill. Need to chill? Take a pill.Stressed by bills? Take a pill. Wanna grill? Better take a pill!!! I hear it causes cancer and people who grill are going for a slow suicide??? What if we use that thing we have between our ears, what's it called again?, our brain, and take responsibility for our own wellbeing? Yes, some of us really need our medication. I am one of them and deciding we really do need help is using our brains. But come on, every little thing is a psychiatric problem nowadays. See, I should never look up if being horny is a mental illness or if a women can go into heat!!!!!
I also learned that during the second week of a woman's cycle, she produces powerful pheromones that make her scent smell good to men, but most men don't notice this, and her lips swell, both up top and down below, she lubricates better so sperm can swim more easily to get her pregnant, and that lubrication smells good and has a mild flavor. Plus, women tend to LOOK better at this time. Her hair is fuller, her cheeks are rosier and she is more pleasant to be around, you got a good 3-5 day window of opportunity to enjoy this cause then everything hurts, we can't stand to be around anyone and well, everyone hates PMS.
So, I am guessing depending on the woman, it can be both hormonal and psychological in how horny and responsive we are at certain times of our cycle. All I know is, last night, I wanted to get laid so bad. I even took an extra Klonipan to relax me, and it worked. I woke up today, feeling relaxed.

*some quoted by APA and Natural News where indicated.

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