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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Life priorities are always evolving. I traveled a lot in my youth but now I'm over that. My dog brings me joy every single day. I would much rather take my dog on a hike through the park than travel or go to a crowded bar. Just because your priorities no longer align with your friend doesn't mean there's anything wrong with your friend. If you were living all alone with no family and you had a dog giving you unconditional love, you may act the same way.[/quote] You just described me (a DP) and I love you for it. I'm a single woman in my 40s who spends way too much time with my dog and I know people judge me for it. The people who judge me all of robust family lives full of multiple kids and all I can feel toward them is a giant f**k you for begrudging me something that brings me joy and fulfillment. Would it have been nice to have a life where I came home every night to a house full of kids and a husband? Sure, but my life didn't work out that way. Instead of being a lonely, bitter misanthrope, I have found happiness with my dog. [/quote] My response to you got deleted but I really hope you saw it![/quote]
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