Dear woman with a dog in her purse in Trader Joe's

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get it. You're an emotionally stunted 30 year old woman, and while your little rat of a doggy isn't a trained and certified service animal, you need to bring your doggy with you everywhere you go.

I totally understand that your doggy is your woobie, your dirty stuffed toy, your security blanket. And that while grown and wearing dyed extensions, fake lashes, and Tory Burch flats makes you *look* like a grown woman, you actually have the emotional stability and social graces of a 3 year old child. You can't leave home without your doggy. You can't be separated from your doggy, ever, and need to bring it with you, otherwise... well, how will you carry on as an adult? That might require growing up and actually learning to cope without your security blanket, or security doggy. Princess mustn't have that.

Maybe you're just incredibly boring, and have nothing that's interesting or conversational about yourself, and your doggy is all you've got. Or maybe you're an attention whore. But probably all of the above. So please continue to bring your doggy with you everywhere you go, so you can alert those around you how internally stunted and broken you really are. Maybe doggy-kins really is a service animal, in an odd (really odd) way?


Pot, meet kettle.

You like saying that, don't cha?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the OP calls a furry purse dog, a person suffering from PTSD or crippling anxiety or a variety of other diagnoses calls a medically necessary lifeline. Asshat.


huh?

People with crippling anxiety aren't walking around TJs in Tory Burch flats with hair extensions.

really, PP? exaggerate much?


Ok, let's compromise. She was suffering from crippling narcicissm.


I love it so much I'll meet you halfway.
Anonymous
It must suck to get so bent out of shape about other people. Who cares what kind of extensions someone has or if they're carrying a purse dog? The fact that you're so incensed says a lot about you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I saw a lady and a boy carrying a puppy in the grocery store recently. He was holding up the puppy for other kids walking down the aisle to pet when they stopped to ooh and aah over it. I kinda immediately thought 'faker' also lol. I don't have a problem with service dogs, but doubt this dog was a legit 'service' dog of any type. I really don't know though so would mmob..


Yep, just a pet risking public health because mom can't enforce Johnny following the state law. The potential spreading of fecal germs IS your business btw
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the OP calls a furry purse dog, a person suffering from PTSD or crippling anxiety or a variety of other diagnoses calls a medically necessary lifeline. Asshat.


huh?

People with crippling anxiety aren't walking around TJs in Tory Burch flats with hair extensions.

really, PP? exaggerate much?


People can only have crippling anxiety in sensibly priced shoes? Or hair extensions that are less obvious? Or at Giant? I'm not sure what your point here is.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the OP calls a furry purse dog, a person suffering from PTSD or crippling anxiety or a variety of other diagnoses calls a medically necessary lifeline. Asshat.


huh?

People with crippling anxiety aren't walking around TJs in Tory Burch flats with hair extensions.

really, PP? exaggerate much?


People can only have crippling anxiety in sensibly priced shoes? Or hair extensions that are less obvious? Or at Giant? I'm not sure what your point here is.


If you have crippling anxiety, you'd be using a grocery delivery service.

Honestly, the complete crap people throw out there to justify bringing their dogs everywhere is out of control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the OP calls a furry purse dog, a person suffering from PTSD or crippling anxiety or a variety of other diagnoses calls a medically necessary lifeline. Asshat.


huh?

People with crippling anxiety aren't walking around TJs in Tory Burch flats with hair extensions.

really, PP? exaggerate much?


People can only have crippling anxiety in sensibly priced shoes? Or hair extensions that are less obvious? Or at Giant? I'm not sure what your point here is.


If you have crippling anxiety, you'd be using a grocery delivery service.

Honestly, the complete crap people throw out there to justify bringing their dogs everywhere is out of control.


No more out of control than the complete barrage of bullshit that the OP invented about a stranger when she could have just said "Man, it skeeves me out when people bring their purse dogs into the Trader Joes."

Too simple, I guess. BTW, I am not a dog owner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the OP calls a furry purse dog, a person suffering from PTSD or crippling anxiety or a variety of other diagnoses calls a medically necessary lifeline. Asshat.


huh?

People with crippling anxiety aren't walking around TJs in Tory Burch flats with hair extensions.

really, PP? exaggerate much?


People can only have crippling anxiety in sensibly priced shoes? Or hair extensions that are less obvious? Or at Giant? I'm not sure what your point here is.


If you have crippling anxiety, you'd be using a grocery delivery service.

Honestly, the complete crap people throw out there to justify bringing their dogs everywhere is out of control.


I could care less about the dog, but there are plenty of people with severe anxiety who work hard to stay involved in day to day life, even when that is very very difficult.

The idea that you only qualify for help (of whatever kind) if you are so disabled that you can't use the help anyway, or if you let it control you, is really offensive. I don't know anything about this dog situation, but I do know that there are people with mental health issues who wear Tory Burch, or hair extensions, and who shop at TJ"s.
Anonymous
I live in LA. Everyone brings their dog into stores and I don't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA. Everyone brings their dog into stores and I don't care.


That's nice.
Anonymous
I could care less about the dog, but there are plenty of people with severe anxiety who work hard to stay involved in day to day life, even when that is very very difficult.

The idea that you only qualify for help (of whatever kind) if you are so disabled that you can't use the help anyway, or if you let it control you, is really offensive. I don't know anything about this dog situation, but I do know that there are people with mental health issues who wear Tory Burch, or hair extensions, and who shop at TJ"s.


lol @ this!

OP is complaining about "hair extension, Tory Burch gal" with punt poodle in purse at TJs.

She's annoyed by it all.

And you're using this thread as a format for airing your views about mental health issues - and how those who suffer DO wear TB shoes and shop at TJs.

so serious, PP


Anonymous
The dog stayed out, Didn't bark, didn't run around running into people, all things considered, I'd rather the dog than kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA. Everyone brings their dog into stores and I don't care.


Everyone in LA is .~*special*~.
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