Cougar or not
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not sure why you'd say 'puma' because cougar and puma are the same thing : Wiki-The cougar (Puma concolor), also known as puma, mountain lion, mountain cat, catamount or panther, depending on the region, is a mammal of the family Felidae, native to the Americas
I always thought of a 'cougar' as being a woman over 40 who goes for men in their 20s, and it's just a 'fling' nothing serious.
Doesn't anybody say 'cradle robber' anymore?0 -
Cougar in training.0
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I think I should be a cougar.......................
nahh, takes too much time and energy
(although I WILL say that many men my age and older are often boring, ACT old, and live like they have one foot in the grave - NO thank you!)0 -
Cougar in training.
lol...this! I think the term "cougar" as a woman with grown children or out of childbaring age...0 -
The formula is (apparently) Half your age + 7 years. So 32 would be 16+7= 23
Isn't that answered in one of your medieval German books about knights?0 -
No that's def a Puma!!0
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Nope I think maybe if you were 5 years older then that term might be applicable.0
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Cougar in training.
lol...this! I think the term "cougar" as a woman with grown children or out of childbaring age...
This! I'm 43 and in no way do I consider myself a cougar, not even close!0 -
Agree w/ ladies before me...definitely a CIT...
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