Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don’t own a dog but generally like most dogs. And agree with all sentiments that dogs should be trained and taught not to jump, etc.
Maybe it is less conservativeness that I am picking up on, and more just ANXIETY. Anxiety over germs, the unpredictable, “bad people”
Anonymous wrote:To those to qualities I would also add people, who at a gathering where food is served, want to know the ingredients in every single dish or who refuse food made in other homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fairly liberal, have a diverse social circle, very well-traveled and with a work history in the developing world so not a germaphobe. I still don’t want your dog jumping on me or licking me if I’m at your house or we are in a public place. And your dog is not welcome in my home or car at all. And I won’t patronize restaurants and stores that have non-service dogs around food.
This.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of someone who hates dogs and is also a germaphobe, and also dislikes nature?
I feel like those Traits tend to circle around other traits like very conservative views and lack of open-mindedness.
Anonymous wrote:I’m fairly liberal, have a diverse social circle, very well-traveled and with a work history in the developing world so not a germaphobe. I still don’t want your dog jumping on me or licking me if I’m at your house or we are in a public place. And your dog is not welcome in my home or car at all. And I won’t patronize restaurants and stores that have non-service dogs around food.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of someone who hates dogs and is also a germaphobe, and also dislikes nature?
I feel like those Traits tend to circle around other traits like very conservative views and lack of open-mindedness.