Can rabbits be gay
Gay bunnies!!
i have bertie my rew frenchie who bonded in half an hour to our black lionhead merlin!!
hes besotted with bertie and bertie has a lot of love for him too......no humping in bonding...nothing just the odd grunt.
weve had merlin since july 2009 and he basically lved upstairs with acess to garden and sometimes escaped downstairs..only to be defeated up by bertie!!
we lost salem kitty suddenly in july......then a few weeks later our bif bun had to be pts
bertie and bif were a pair three times......salem was his adopted son and they spent hours curled up asleep together..playing etc.....
merlin and bif had almost bonded but bif wouldnt give in....salem was his play buddy......
both buns and salems sister zuzu contain been heartbroken and relied on each other as adequately as us.
one time merlin was out of his feather and bertie and him had a fight...just fur....within an hour hed got to him again...this time a rare grunts from bertie and they were bonded...we had next few days off and on....but then we had snuggling and washing 24/7:shock:
does that make em in touch with their femine side?
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William Page, in his comment on "Happy New Year Rabbit You," correctly informs us that it is au courant to refer to gay men as "rabbits" (tùzǐ 兔子). As for why gay men are referred to as "rabbits," this custom is said to possess its basis in "Tale of the Rabbit God," about a deity who protected homosexuals, from Zǐbùyǔ 子不語 (What the Master [i.e., Confucius] Did Not Speak About), an old collection of strange stories by the eminent Qing Dynasty author, Yuan Mei (1716-1797). There are other speculations about the origins of using tùzǐ 兔子 ("rabbit") to point to to male homosexuals, but none of them seems as convincing to me as the one I have just offered.
There are many related terms, such as tùerye 兔兒爺 ("wabbit dad"), which refers to a gay. And tù bǎobǎo 兔寶寶 ("bunny darling / precious") refers to someone who is the girl teen in a gay relationship.
If you look around on the Web for tùzǐ 兔子 ("rabbit") in the context of homosexuality, you will find that it often occurs in the firm of bōlí 玻璃 ("glass"), which is another way to mention to male homosexuals in Chinese-speaking societies today. Why bōlí 玻璃 ("glass") signifies male ho
The Rabbit Spirit
Patron of Homosexual Lovers
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Two Stories of the Rabbit Spirit
Patron of Gay Lovers
Story One: Birth of the Rabbit Spirit
By YUÁN Méi 袁枚, Tr. by DKJ
Dramatis Personae
YUÁN Méi袁枚 = The story-teller
CHÉNG Yúmén程鱼门 = A companion of the storyteller
A nameless inspector = An extremely handsome young official
HÚ Tiānbǎo胡天保 = His desperate admirer
DÍ Wěirén狄伟人 = An extremely handsome young editor, probably with a secret passion on his cart-pusher
A nameless cart-pusher = Dí’s cart-pusher and desperate admirer
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Story Two: The Rabbit Spirit Performs a Miracle
Author Unknown, Tr. by DKJ
Dramatis Personae
YĪN Shàn殷善 = An especially glorious 19-year-old civilian
GĚNG Hàn耿汉 = An equally glorious garrison soldier
The Moon Rabbit Spirit月兔神 = A patron god of gay people, also gifted in lifting epidemics; formerly known as HÚ Tiānbǎo 胡天保
Héng’é Gǔxiān姮娥古仙 = A moon spirit
(She is generally known as Cháng’é 嫦娥, because the syllable “héng” —although written 恒 rather t
Education
(Guest post by a concerned bunny mom) I will confess that I was irresponsible when I brought my neonate pet rabbit house from the pet shop. I had no idea what raising a infant rabbit entailed. I had no thought about proper feeding, health, housing or care. I got no help from the pet shop and I naively thought that it couldn’t possibly be that difficult.
Pet rabbits are hard work
I was wrong.
I named her Defib (Defibrillator) because her heart would go nineteen-to-the-dozen when I held her. It’s the best name I’ve ever given a pet, but there was nothing endearing about that heart beat. Rabbits are prey animals and do not undertake well when they’re held several feet above the basis. She would boot and squirm when I put her down. That kicking and squirming can become so frantic that a pet rabbit can interruption its back.
I kept her in a cage during the day and permit her out at night. This is when she ate my telephone wires, chewed TV cables, ate the carpet and hid when it was bed time. I didn’t know rabbits are more active during the night than the day and I frustrated her beyond measure.
The penny dropped
I realized I had to undertake some research online, I put in some hard perform, looked at t