 All right, Jackie writes, hi, Jonathan, thanks for dealing with us ladies. You have never talked about women with animals and what men think about that, long distance or not. Great question. I've often, by the way, great question. I've often done posts about do you own cats or do you own dogs, men or women alike? Because I think a person's personality is a reflection of the type of animal they own. And not only the breed of it, not only the type of animal, meaning a cat or dog or some other pet, but the breed that they have, okay? By the way, I'm fascinated when I see a woman five foot tall walking the beach with a great dane that must weigh twice her weight. I just, I've seen, there's one woman that does it every day at the beach, I see her. And then there's guys that are big and brawny that have the tiny little chihuahua, and it just cracks me up. When I see the big brawny guy with the pit bull, that makes more sense to me anyway. Okay, pets can be actually problematic in relationship. I'm gonna repeat that. Pets can be problematic in relationship because pets require some care that, now just like a child requires care, a pet is no different almost like a baby requiring care. You can put them down for a few hours to sleep, but if they can't go out, now cats are easier to take care of than dogs, but a lot of times pets can get in the way of actually forming a relationship with someone if they require taking care of. So I haven't talked about it, but it is actually very prevalent. Pets can be sometimes more problematic than children can be in relationship. But like anything else, it's really a reflection of how much care does something need beyond your time to develop a relationship with someone? And that has to be taken into consideration. That's my quick thoughts on that Jackie. So thank you so much. All right.