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Idk how you would see signs from an online friend, if you're interested you gotta tell her
Well we had good chemistry irl I feel. We're the same age and have a lot in common. Mostly I just don't want to be that sort of creep who is the stereotype of meets female friend from online and instantly tries to start dating. Like catching feelings too quick.
 
What are your thoughts on men who hunt? I’m starting now hunting this year to get a more independent source of meat.
I won't join you for a hunt because it sounds miserable, but I do like guns and would join for you some target practice at a range, or just plinking. Also deer and moose are just quite tasty.
 
What are your thoughts on men who hunt? I’m starting now hunting this year to get a more independent source of meat.
Seems like a lot of work for one person. Not just killing the animal, but also butchering and cleaning the carcass, freezing the meat, maintaining your equipment, etc. I don't think most people would stick with it for long, and if a man did, I guess I'd find his diligence admirable in a way.

If we're talking about men who hunt for sport, there's nothing to admire because they don't do anything but kill the animal and take photos and maybe have it taxidermied. Waste of time.
 
I finally steeled myself and cleaned out my husband's side of the wardrobe. Now I just have to do mine. I found a lot of garbage in his side. plastic bags and packaging and so on.

I'm sure there's another trash bag worth of unused clothing in here that's clogging up the flow of laundry. I need space to put the clothes once I clean them and so on.
 
Seems like a lot of work for one person. Not just killing the animal, but also butchering and cleaning the carcass, freezing the meat, maintaining your equipment, etc. I don't think most people would stick with it for long, and if a man did, I guess I'd find his diligence admirable in a way.
I can’t figure out if the male figures on my maternal side of the family are just really dedicated to the craft, or if it’s just the unironic autism showing.

The older ones like my late Papa Mongoose bragged about how they’d been hunting and fishing for food since long before the younger ones came around. My late Papa had another hunting trip scheduled for this month.
 
Seems like a lot of work for one person. Not just killing the animal, but also butchering and cleaning the carcass, freezing the meat, maintaining your equipment, etc.
Harvesting a deer isn't trivial but it isn't that difficult, especially once you've gained experience. Typically households will work on it together, more than one pair of hands makes the process much faster.
I can’t figure out if the male figures on my maternal side of the family are just really dedicated to the craft, or if it’s just the unironic autism showing.
Hunting and fishing is a human tradition as well as being an enjoyable hobby and relatively cost effective. If you just consider the price of a deer tag (yes the government requires you pay for a permission slip, no refunds) and say 50lbs of meat harvested you're looking at less than a dollar per pound. I'd wager the problem solving aspect of hunting probably tickles the 'tisms just right for a lot of people.
 
I finally steeled myself and cleaned out my husband's side of the wardrobe. Now I just have to do mine. I found a lot of garbage in his side. plastic bags and packaging and so on.

I'm sure there's another trash bag worth of unused clothing in here that's clogging up the flow of laundry. I need space to put the clothes once I clean them and so on.
This...isn't a question. Did you get lost on your way to your thread, Stan?
 
Seems like a lot of work for one person. Not just killing the animal, but also butchering and cleaning the carcass, freezing the meat, maintaining your equipment, etc. I don't think most people would stick with it for long, and if a man did, I guess I'd find his diligence admirable in a way.
It's doable if you're selling. I have a relative who makes deer jerky but rather than fully processing every bit he doesn't use, he cuts it into manageable pieces and sells them for others to process. Doesn't need an industrial grinder, doesn't need a massive freezer. It's a common practice with backyard farming too, whatever you don't need gets sold or put in a communal bin.

TLDR as long as it's not just for fun and you're not leaving the kill to rot, I don't see any harm. Subsistence hunting is without a doubt more humane, eco friendly, and cheaper.
 
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If we're talking about men who hunt for sport, there's nothing to admire because they don't do anything but kill the animal and take photos and maybe have it taxidermied. Waste of time.
How about men who hunt for environmental reasons? By this I mean those who cull animals as a means of population control, reduction/elimination of non-native invasive species etc.
Harvesting a deer isn't trivial but it isn't that difficult, especially once you've gained experience. Typically households will work on it together, more than one pair of hands makes the process much faster.
ngl that sounds like a wholesome family activity, with the added bonus that skills are being passed down to the next generation.
 
I finally steeled myself and cleaned out my husband's side of the wardrobe. Now I just have to do mine. I found a lot of garbage in his side. plastic bags and packaging and so on.

I'm sure there's another trash bag worth of unused clothing in here that's clogging up the flow of laundry. I need space to put the clothes once I clean them and so on.
Yayyy girlies how do we celebrate stan kicking out her loser?? :ruse:
... you did dump him right?
 
Yayyy girlies how do we celebrate stan kicking out her loser?? :ruse:
... you did dump him right?
No we got into a domestic when I said it was time to clean out his closet and now I'm celebrating that I won't need to get in another impromptu stupid wrestling match to clean off mine.

I'm just trying to get this house to work a bit better...
 
What are your thoughts on men who hunt? I’m starting now hunting this year to get a more independent source of meat.
Give me the skins to practice taxidermy.
How about men who hunt for environmental reasons? By this I mean those who cull animals as a means of population control, reduction/elimination of non-native invasive species etc.
Invasive species removal is very based as long as it's done humanely and respectfully.
 
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