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7 reasons why ‘Men are dogs’ is a complement

Well, how many times have you heard this statement, ‘Men are dogs’? It’s never meant as a complement hey, but what if I tell you that it’s a complement. Not, just a complement but a huge complement. Here’s why:

1. Dogs are loyal to their owner. They might play with you for a while, but will never turn their backs on their owner.

2. They give protection to those who they’re close to, to the extent of putting their own lives in danger to protect their loved ones.

3. They’re available, they follow you everywhere, they’re never too busy to be with you, they’re always there when you need them.

4. Dogs are affectionate and gentle with their owners, but fiercely protective of their territories.

5. They’re reliable and faithful companions. A great example is the guide dog for blind people.

6. They give unconditional love…

7. They always have your best interests at heart.

You might say that most men sleep around, that’s why they’re called dogs… Well, dogs only get intimate with bitches and yes, unless you keep it on a leash, it will sleep with all the bitches in the hood.

Well, I’m sure there are other characteristics of dogs you can even add on. They’re not called a man’s best friend for nothing…

So, are men dogs? Unless you are a cat, it really is a complement.

Article written by Constance van Niekerk (Connie V) Editor of Afrique Beat News.

About Constance van Niekerk

Constance van Niekerk, (Connie V) is a creative writer, poet, music lover, spoken word artist, freelance writer, blogger and educator. She has contributed to several anthologies and published her own collection, Echoes of My Heart: A Poetry Collection available for purchase on all Amazon Stores Worldwide. Follow her on Twitter : @convanniekerk Connect with her on Facebook and Linkedin.

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