FieryOpal
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Joined: 12/8/2013 From: Maryland Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: MysticFireTopaz True? Yes, it is true my cat hated my singing voice. I knew the tone of her various meows, and they were ones of distress. I think my singing voice hurt her ears. T or F? As a child, I had some male cousins around my age who liked to play pranks on me. One time they trapped me in the hen house for an entire day. Absolutely true, and I like documentaries and nature & wildlife shows. (I can, or used to, watch that for hours on end.) I can get into thrillers - especially erotic thrillers - and weird supernatural stuff, but not straight horror with mindless, senseless, psychotically heinous, bloody slaughter. I've been around vanillas who were addicted to watching slasher flicks. I keep those kind of folks at arm's length, if not farther. I think that both cats and dogs are hypersensitive to certain pitches. I can remember when my younger son was a toddler, and after reading him bedtime stories (yes, a string of them is what he wanted), I would sing him a lullaby. He was fine with that until one night I sang one that he was familiar with, and he started sobbing. He was too young to tell me what was the matter either. To this day, I have no idea why I had to stop singing him lullabies. (When he got older, he couldn't explain why he'd reacted this way.) It's not like my voice had changed, or anything like that. False, because I can't imagine you were locked in there, or veritably held hostage, for that long. True or False? I'm going to give this thread a rest for a while so that other posters can join in with you, Mystic. Time will tell the answer to this.
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