By Ox Drover
Many of you know that I have a background and interest in animal behavior, and that I look at the way animals behave and apply what I see to my own life.
I have two mammoth (horse-sized) donkeys (correctly called asses) named Fat and Hairy that I frequently talk about on the blog. Someone called them the Lovefraud mascots, because I talk about them so frequently.
I’ve ridden and owned various horses over the years and they are loveable creatures, but really not very bright. They will trust their safety to you without question once they are trained and will do what you tell them to, usually without protest, even if it gets them into a situation where they will be injured or killed. If they sense danger from a sudden loud noise or something else, they will frequently panic, and in their own panic and efforts to flee the supposed danger, they will injure themselves or run blindly directly into the danger.
Asses, on the other hand are quite bright and will never trust their safety to anyone except themselves. Because of this tendency to refuse to budge toward something they don’t personally think is safe, asses have become labeled “stubborn” and “hard headed” and “balky” and “uncooperative.” In fact, it is not the case at all! They are just very very self-protective and cautious. They will never trust their safety to someone they aren’t sure puts their safety as high a priority as they do.
In the wild, or even with some tame horses, if there is danger, a horse will just take off in all directions at once, but if an ass senses danger, he will assess the situation before he does anything. He will decide for himself to flee or fight, and if he decides to flee, he will make sure he is going in the direction away from the danger. Not so the horse.
Asses never panic. They put their own safety as the top priority and they know that panic puts them at a decided disadvantage in taking care of themselves, over having a cool head in a crisis. While a horse will run blindly in panic and fear, the ass will stop some distance away from the perceived threat and turn around to observe if it is necessary to keep on running.
Asses are not cowards and sometimes they feel it is necessary to fight to maintain their safety.They are quite capable fighters, using their teeth and all four feet as formidable weapons. Because of this tendency, they are frequently used as guardian animals for sheep, goats and other prey-type livestock. They will not allow a strange animal in their territory. I even have photos of a mule killing a cougar. (Mules are half-horse, half-ass hybrids, but have more ass characteristics than horse characteristics. They are quite bright and also take their own safety into their own hoofs.)
Even though both asses and their mule offspring have reputations for being stubborn and difficult to deal with, I see their intense consciousness for their own safety and wellbeing as a positive characteristic that we should all emulate.
A while back I was riding Fat Ass on a trail ride and we came around a bend and he saw something new to him and stopped to examine it before proceeding. It was a bright shiny new white fence, in contrast to the barbed wire fences he was familiar with. He observed and sniffed this fence from a safe distance until he decided it was harmless and then proceeded. If I had tried to force him to proceed before he was ready to proceed, he would never have gone. His attention would have been diverted from examining the potential danger to resisting my forcing him. I could have beaten him with an iron rod and he would never have moved. A horse, on the other hand would have said., in essence, “Okay, if you think it is safe and you are going to hit me, I will go on.” Not an ass. They have minds of their own and their own safety is uppermost in their minds, as it should be in ours.
Like a horse, I have left my own safety in the hands of others. I have let them force me into places that were not safe, because of the punishment they inflicted on me if I did not do their will. Instead of keeping my own safety uppermost in my mind, I allowed others to “rein me in” and “spur me on” into unknown dangers. I abdicated my own good sense and let someone else take over the reins.
When I panicked, when I finally did see the danger that I had allowed someone else to lead me into, I “rode off in all directions at once” like a panicked horse, running blindly, sometimes right into the danger itself. I fled sometimes when I should have stood and fought, and fought sometimes when I should have fled, because in my panic I didn’t take time to assess the situation and come to a reasonable decision about what I should do.
When I was injured, I concentrated on the injury itself, rather than taking myself out of danger of further injury as an ass would have done. I begged my abusers to stop beating me. I gave in to their demands that I do something I wasn’t sure about.
If a horse has been injured or mistreated, it may remain in a hyper-vigilant state of high stress and never be able to relax. It may become nervous and anxious all the time if it has been hurt or stalked. After my injuries by the psychopaths, I became the nervous horse, seeing danger behind every tree. Living in stressful terror and “waiting for the other shoe to fall.”
The ass however, does not live in a hyper-vigilant state. The ass is continually alert for danger, but not anxious. He doesn’t blow and snort and dance the way an anxious or nervous horse does. He has confidence in the best protector of his safety, himself.
Yea, I’m working on becoming an A.S.S.—-Assertive Survivor of a Sociopath!
At my favorite chinese resturant there is a calender and they take the year you were born and give the animal horse, rooster, sheep etc. I am a horse – jeez I thought that ws good but now Ox has explained that if a horse has been injured or mistreated, it may remain in a hyper-vigilant state of high stress and never be able to relax. But I am becoming an ass just like you Oxy – I remember that email you sent me of the ass killing that cougar – dont try to prey on me or I will bite you in the butt…..I have encountered a few predators the past few months, like Quest I have spath radar and I observed them and could see how they were stalking and looking for my weakness’s – it’s is amazing how these predators play by the same rules – and I am happy to be an Ass that recognises danger and avoids it…
I loved the post. How do I become an A.S.S. club member?
Oxy…you’ve done it again. When I was in the FOG, I was acting like a horse. Now I hope to be “morphing” into an A.S.S.
Thanks, Henry…Now I have to get Chinese for lunch. They all have the “Year of the ________” somewhere on the menu or posted on the wall.
Proud to be an ASS!
In the world of horses and asses, guess I was right when I referred to the S as a Horses Ass!!!! He has learned to mimick both animals depending on how best to twist the situation and his victim- and carries the title well.
Good morning guys!!!! Glad you liked my little analogy! It really does fit though! Lots of folks get frustrated with the asses cause they won’t be FORCED into anything, you can persuade them, or even sometimes “out stubborn” them, but they are really great critters. These April showers are keeping me from being able to ride very much lately, so haven’t taken them out for a ride lately.
I imagine there are some folks who are going to be “frustrated” with me, too, because I am being so “stubborn” and refusing to do what they want me to do, because I have decided it isn’t safe.
My prayer is that everyone here on LF will be come an ASS and take their own safety and well being into their own hands and NEVER NEVER put their safety into anyone else’s hands completely. Just remember old Fat and old Hairy any time you approach a situation you aren’t familiar with….and do what they would do…STOP, LOOK, LISTEN and ASSess it before you decide what to do.
Hey Oxy — we posted about April showers at the same time…
And let those folks be frustrated — thats on them not on you — you are protecting yourself — thats first and foremost ASS rule!
Never thought my goal would be to become an Ass!! But then again never thought a group of “Asses” could be so bright and fun and strong and caring!! Have an “Asspiring” day….
Well, my sense of humor is kind of TWISTED I guess—who else would name their donkeys Fat ASS and Hairy ASS, but I do have a friend with one named LARD ASS. ha ha and another friend with one named “Kiss…my ASS.” ROTFLMAO
I am now becoming an “eccentric old lady” and loving every minute of it…just being “me” and no longer solely concerned with “what the neighbors think”—funny thing is, the neighbors like me just fine like I am and laugh with me….and I think they wish they could be ASSes too!
Help-
I am literally freaking out and for good reason.
I cannot get into my yahoo account! I was just in it this am!
Of course- my first thought is that my ex– who is a major computer and IT geek– has broken into my account or something.
someone tell me not to panic.
since I am in hiding– when I registered for the account– I did not ive my real name or bday and I don’t remember what I gave.
If he was able to get my yahoo address– would he break in?
Is anyone else having a hard time getting into yahoo today?
I heard some weird computer virus was going out today, but only for PC”S. This is an apple.
I am beyond scared you guys. OH my God.
Pray for me please.
This is how he would find me and my phone number and my whereabouts and all my emails about him. HOly shite.
Dear Meg,
Okay, what would an ASS do? ASSess the situation FIRST.
It is not at all likely that he was able to find your yahoo account since you did not use your real name or real bday….
You are acting like a NERVOUS HORSE, so go back to your ASS thinking—-caution, but not panic. STOP, LOOK, and ASSess the situation.
Chit happens on computers, and the likelyhood of him having access to your account or even finding your account is about ZILCH. Take a breath…and calm your panic. ASSes FOREVER!!!! YEE HAW!!!!
thanks Oxy–
I just had to take an ativan. something I never do– but I am going to unemployment office at 2;30.
if he has my email address– i have a feeling he could break in. He is a master IT guy and so is his bro. hackers– which i did not find out til after the fact–
I will breathe.
Maybe Yahoo is acting weird today.
as am I–
I feel his presence with me today– the ex— not just b/c of this email thing either.
I should never call him, right?
It would not help me to have closure. to have me not be mean—- oh I am outof it right now. I did exercise which is good.