- Once they hit puberty all appliances and nearby beings are no longer safe from a hair-flying bout of bunny love. There is a reason for the phrase ‘multiply like rabbits’. I base my opinion on human male teenagers mirroring this behavior purely from the movie ‘American Pie’ and stand by this statement.
- Though they look meek and nice, rabbits are extremely territorial and will fight any male rabbit that tries to mess with ‘their’ food and ‘their’ stuff. If a normal man is at a bar with his date, how do you think he will react to another man coming over, grabbing ‘his’ beer and trying to fondle ‘his’ date. I think the paws and fur…er ‘fists’ will soon be flying.
- Rabbits are deceptively cute and cuddly when you buy them. Then, after they’ve gotten used to you and the new has warn off, you realize that they prefer to be left alone, not to be stifled. How many men have complained of ‘needing their space’ and ‘clingy’ girlfriends, seemingly not realizing that they are MADE for cuddling.
- When you first buy rabbits they are very neat and clean. Like men, given time, a rabbit’s true nature comes through. Whether it’s in the form of bunny pebbles all over the living room floor or a room filled with unused and dusty electronical equipment that he ‘needs’, it’s the same thing.
- Rabbits mark their most beloved possessions by chinning and spraying. This tells other rabbits ‘this leather shoe on the floor is MINE, paws off’. Men mark their most beloved girlfriend by making her wear a ring. This tells other men ‘this woman is MINE, hands off’.
Edits:
As per DragonWench, agreed to by Georgi:
- Most rabbits are kept in cages. This prevents them from 'marking' the main house, keeps them near the litter box, and keeps them from wandering around getting into who knows what. Men, though not kept in cages now, perhaps should be. Women could give them treats if they proove to be especially well trained, and take them out to play with whenever they want.
As per Odetoagrasshopper:
- From personal stores that I've shared about my own bunny, we know that my rabbit when released from the cage heads straight for my sisters bed and hides amongst the blankets. Ode seems to think that this may be something a man might do.