Robert Cormack
1 min readMay 11, 2018

Well, no, big cat breeds don’t typically eat their young. Anything is possible as a result food shortages, or possibly the mother realizing one of her cubs isn’t going to make it. Other than that, they’re pretty much like us. We only eat our young when nobody’s looking.

You have an interesting list. I take it living with a relative is a deal breaker. You might want to pass on some southern states altogether.

Thanks for accepting one criminal act. I’d hate to think a single murder would exclude me from any dating. I’m getting better, honestly.

Is actually interested in you and your life. I think that’s very reasonable. Question, though. Are you expected to be interested in his life? Sometimes that’s not clear or necessarily quid pro quo. I would think it should be mutual (my ex wouldn’t agree, but she talked a lot).

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Robert Cormack

I did a poor imitation of Don Draper for 40 years before writing my first novel. I'm currently in the final stages of a children's book. Lucky me.