Beauty and the Beast In Women - Subtle Signs of A Ferocious Female
Men frequently mirror the same aggressive traits as their
canine best friends; females mimic the felines. If you were imagining that
violence is limited to men, you haven't met the enraged, biting, clawing devil
she cat that violent women are capable of transforming into. Scouting for the
perfect gal? You are well advised to learn the subtle signs that will help you
avoid 'catching' a woman who thinks cat scratch fever is love play.
Before you get very involved with any woman, take her out
and observe how she relates to others in social settings. Just as a cat makes
her entrance by stretching and slinking slowly across the room to permit you to
pet them, females use social settings as their runway for introduction. When
violence is an underlying part of a personality, animal instinct rules; cats
bite, scratch, pounce and attack. Expect some version of the same if violence
is the game.
1. Ever Just The Same - Watch as she makes her entrance into
any gathering. Does she walk beside you, arms relaxed at her sides and engaged
with your conversation? If she walks down the center of hallway or entrance,
head erect, arms extended from the body or hands on hips, catch the clue. This
signifies her intent to dominate the space and perhaps you, as she forces other
to move to the side. This is the preening you see in cats as they enter a room
where a potential rival may be waiting. Slow, deliberate steps, eyes alert and
sizing up the prey.
2. Ever A Surprise - Rulers make the rules; they have no
reason to follow them. Watch for breaking social rules as a pattern of
behavior. This includes invading space, talking over others, interrupting
others who are talking and even using foul language in respectful settings.
Cats do this by waiting under chairs and beds for you to walk by. When you get
close enough, a long leg reaches out with claws extended to 'slap' you. Who's
in charge now?
3. Ever As Before - Women use hand gestures to dominate.
Look for the circular or side to side motion of her hand in the air, usually in
front of the body or face; a signal that she is erasing what you are saying.
Others words are not important. Likewise for the extended palm facing the
speaker, the 'talk to the paw' signal. Behold the cat that smacks at the air
with their paw; you're annoying them.
4. Ever Just As Sure - Dominating time in groups by saying
whatever they have to say and then telling others they are short on time to
listen. This extends to constantly checking the time or leaving early, denying
others the opportunity to speak. This is the cat that 'permits' you to pet them
and calmly gets up and walks away without even a backwards glance.
5. Tale As Old As Time - Disruptive facial signals including
pursing her lips, disapproving and judgmental frowns, sneers disguised as
smiles, narrowing her eyes seemingly in suspicion, or refusing eye contact with
the speaker; "You're a waste of my time." Beware; this is the cat
that has found a safe perch to watch from and plans to pounce. You may find
this is exaggerated if the speaker is another attractive female who appears to
hold your attention.
6. Tune As Old As Song - Making disparaging and derogatory
comments or belittling others is not only a sign of insecurity, it also
signifies intent to dominate the playing field. This requires decimating the
other contenders; it is a no win situation where peace is typically restored by
others in the group acting submissive to halt the attack. This is the pounce
and attack from the perch the cat was lying in wait for.
7. Bittersweet and Strange - Making a scene, shouting,
throwing things or any other loud, disruptive and demeaning behavior that is
intended to become a confrontation with any challenger. This is a "Try me,
make my day" statement that suggests she is willing to fight or attack
publicly. It is shocking to those who witness it and satisfying to her. She
feels she has backed everyone down and let them know she is the alpha female in
the room. This is the biting, scratch and attacking feline who now appears to
be possessed by the devil.
8. Learning You Were Wrong - Flaunting displays of power or
wealth in a group; including displaying a Hermes handbag, shoes that cost a
fortune, handling rings or other jewelry to force attention on them, talking
about how much her clothes cost or anything else intended to let everyone know
she has the biggest and the best and intends to dominate the group with her
displays. This is the preening, licking paws and prancing we witness in
felines.
9. Song As Old As Rhyme - Overt displays of her body are an
emulation of a man who displays or draws attention to his crotch intentionally,
even if clothed. This is a phallic symbol that forces others to acknowledge the
power of her sexuality. Her message; "I am as strong and powerful as any
man." This is the cat that purrs contentedly while you scratch her and
then suddenly erupts into biting and clawing for no apparent reason.
Take a moment to study the body language and subtle hints
every woman displays as she reacts in social encounters. It is here that you
can learn who she really is... Beauty or the beast! If you find these signs you
may want to opt for the female version of a socialized cat who understands the
value of a mate. Taming a cat that inflicts scratch fever may sound like a fun
challenge but it can be fatal. If you're still unsure, you may want to invest
in a psych evaluation!
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