I, Anonymous Jan 12, 2023 at 12:58 pm
Steven Weissman

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1

Sounds like someone needs to have a conversation not post an anonymous rant.

2

@1, "I have told you this unambiguously."

3

This is why I'm a cat person. I'm lazy. I understand the appeal of having a dog, but, no thanks. Sounds too much like raising a child.

4

I have had dogs my entire life and never once felt burdened, encumbered or restricted. I travel freely and do as I please and have well trained well behaved dogs that neither shit on or destroy anything in my home because I actually take time to train them. People only feel this way if they have never been raised by functioning adults and have not learned the requisite emotional and coping skills and/or if they get a dog are simply too lazy or incapable of training them.

5

When my dog died, I cried. A lot. He was a great companion: funny, affectionate, and he didn't shed or shit in the house.

That was 10 years ago, and I haven't gotten another one. I didn't even want another cat (I lost that argument). I can understand where Anonymous is coming from.

6

@4 ding! ding! ding!

8

maybe make the next one
a pocket poodle son
& perhaps you'll be
Slightly more free.

9

thank god they didn't have kids.

11

"If that makes me a monster, fine."

Glad you've made your peace with this.

12

I would recommend getting a dogfish as a compromise.

16

yep. missed by a Fraction
Next time (If you're
gonna stick w/tS)
try Savage Love.

17

I guess you could just use 2CV’s argument if one spouse wanted kids and the other did not.

“Get a non-crying child. Spend the time to train them. Have kid free rooms. Use parents and babysitters for kid free nights and weekends. If you are worried about the price of college, get a scholarship.”

21

Fuck dogs.


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