Question #3
Feb. 27th, 2007 07:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
why are bears your thing?
It's partly physical, and partly temperamental, I think. They're generally mellow and playful and not remarkably high energy, and they like woods, water, and sleep (generally in the same kinds of climates I enjoy). They're not generally actively nasty-tempered, but it's also a bad idea to piss them off, and they're big, physically powerful and well-padded.
Which probably doesn't explain it all that well, really. But if I could picture myself being any wild animal, I'd picture myself as a bear.
It's somewhat incidental that it's also a term used within the queer community, but I like that, since I generally do tend to be attracted to many people who could be described that way.
It's partly physical, and partly temperamental, I think. They're generally mellow and playful and not remarkably high energy, and they like woods, water, and sleep (generally in the same kinds of climates I enjoy). They're not generally actively nasty-tempered, but it's also a bad idea to piss them off, and they're big, physically powerful and well-padded.
Which probably doesn't explain it all that well, really. But if I could picture myself being any wild animal, I'd picture myself as a bear.
It's somewhat incidental that it's also a term used within the queer community, but I like that, since I generally do tend to be attracted to many people who could be described that way.