21 August 2009

Origin of Kitten


Since I was about 16 years old my friends have been calling me “Nico Kitten”. I don’t remember exactly who it was that gave me that name, but I believe it came from the time I spent at Rocky. My 2 friends and I were called “The Sex Kittens” for some time and Kitten seemed to just stick to me.

To answer the question, “Why do they call you kitten?” once and for all I’ll first need to give you a couple definitions.

Kitten – noun – A baby cat also known as kitty. They have sharp little claws and teeth and can be nasty sometimes, but they are soft, cute, and totally lovable.

- A small, sometimes domesticated animal; usually a pet; a member of the cat family, thinks the world revolves around her; is probably right.

- A woman who is curious and ready to try new things likes to date men older than her.

- Chick that is bad ass beyond human explanation

- The opposite of a cougar.

Sex Kitten – noun - Usually a young, sweet, cute and innocent looking girl who ooze's sex appeal and who is most probably a lot less innocent than she looks. They are usually very flirty and playful.

Cougar - noun - A 35+ year old female who is on the "hunt" for a much younger, energetic, willing-to-do-anything male. The cougar can frequently be seen in a padded bra, cleavage exposed, propped up against a swanky bar in San Francisco (or other cities)waiting, watching, calculating; gearing up to sink her claws into an innocent young and strapping buck who happens to cross her path. "Man is cougar's number one prey"

Yes, most of the guys I have dated have been several years older than me; I have never dated a guy that was younger than me.

I am a very playful person and I flirt a lot. I have been told by a few guys that there’s something in the way that I look at them, that they can’t read my face, but can see my intentions in my eyes, that I look innocent but have an evil mischievous spark in my eyes.

Looking back it seems that it has been a very fitting name. Someone knew me very well when they tagged me with “Kitten”

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