It doesn't appear that OP knows anything about such grace and compassion for others. She finds it distasteful, dontcha know? |
Thank you for posting this. I think all of us need reminders to be kind and practice compassion. Your post really made me think about when the last time was that I truly listened to someone I don't know well. |
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+1 Why shouldn't people who don't have kids love their animal companions deeply and in a maternal way? Why do you begrudge them that? I have kids and I've also had animals and appreciate the pure love one can have for a pet. Unclench, geez. It doesn't detract from your experience as a parent. |
THANK YOU, PP. I hope OP takes your words to heart. |
| My love for my kids is obviously huge and larger than anything else in my life, of course, but it's also complicated with all my baggage and ego crap - I have to work really hard to overcome any issues I have that impact the way I parent and interact with my kids. My love for my pets is uncomplicated and egoless - perhaps the only selfless part of me and that makes it very special. It's just pure love. |
| Consider the source, its not that big a deal that people love and care for their pets. |
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I don't like dogs. I can't relate to them or their owners. I think they're annoying and slobbery and chew your shoes, and bark and jump up on people. I'm sure it's hard work to be a dog owner, but when people tell me their dog stories, I just sort of glaze over.
But cats. I could listen to cat stories all day long. We're all human, and we're all different. People respond differently to different things. I would bother me to hear tons of dog stories, but it doesn't bother me that someone loves an animal like a family member. |
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I just came to see if the post was about me. It's not. I am a weird dog lady, but also have a child.
You're mean OP. |
I love this post so much. OP, you're being a total jerk. For real. I have a dog and I affectionately refer to her as my kid. No, I do not think she is equivalent to a human and most of us don't think that way, so please stop acting like pet owners are all imbeciles who REALLY think their pets are humans. For a lot of us the love for our pet is the closest we feel to a parent-child love so if we tell a story when you talk about your kids, it's to try to relate. My dog was there for me through a lot of hard time. I got divorced and moved it and lived alone for awhile. It was a sad time. I was freaking broke, like no money at all, so I hung out at home and walked her a lot. When I was upset or sad she was there for me to cuddle and feel warm next to. So just save your stupid superior diatribe, okay? |