Cat Person,you will rather hoard cats than date a psycho

I can't help but feel a bit offended by the message that seems to be coming from this movie. The idea that owning a cat would be seen as a red flag for dating is not only insulting to cat owners and lovers but also a huge oversimplification. As someone who shares my life with three wonderful cats, I know that the companionship and joy they bring are immeasurable.It's quite disappointing that a movie would try to perpetuate such stereotypes. In reality, people's choices in pets are incredibly personal and don't reflect their compatibility as partners. Thankfully, the person I'm dating values not only my company but also the presence of my cats. They understand that the love between a pet owner and their furry friends is something truly special.
 
There's a certain transparency with bad boys. With them, what you see is usually what you get. I tend to go for bad boys over nice guys. Bad boys are more upfront, while nice guys often hide their true selves behind red flags due to trying too hard to be nice. This is why I prefer the former over the latter.
 
Emilia Jones, recognized as Coda in Lock and Key, playing the main character in this movie, presents a delightful change. Witnessing her embody a new role is quite awesome.
 
You know, I've grown really weary of these movies that keep portraying men as these one-dimensional villains. Seriously, it's gotten to the point where I'm just tired of it. It's not about having an issue with men being depicted as villains; it's just the way they're being written lately that's become incredibly monotonous and draining.
 
The struggle Margot faces in deciding to end things with Robert resonates with me. I've encountered situations where someone seems great initially, but red flags start appearing as we spend more time together. It's vital to trust our instincts and prioritize our own well-being.
 
I've come across people who try too hard to portray themselves as nice. It's exhausting when someone's authenticity is buried beneath layers of facade, and I've learned to value genuine connections.
 
Hey, I've got my fair share of cats, but that doesn't make me psycho. It's a bit concerning that this movie might perpetuate stereotypes. Cat ladies already deal with their share of crazy assumptions, and now guys who love cats might face something similar? Let's hope the film doesn't fuel more stereotypes and instead portrays people's interests accurately.
 
Being a cat lover myself, I'm quite invested in this conversation. Yet, I can assure you, my dating scene doesn't come with red flags. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. You won't catch me at a casino either. I live life by the books, sticking to the legal and respectful path. From paying my taxes to honoring my parents, my focus is on building a meaningful and responsible life.
 
I gotta say, I'm all about dogs, man. The vibes, the loyalty, they're just on another level. Cats are cool for sure, but dogs, they bring that high-energy, never-let-you-down kind of vibe. No disrespect to cat lovers, it's just that dogs, they're my jam, dude. Different strokes for different folks, ya know?
 

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