Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, can't relate. I have a lot of affection for my friendly canine companion, but human males are more interesting.
Dogs are more loyal and never hurt your feelings.
I prefer dogs to men myself, but itโs not true that dogs never hurt your feelings. There is that one time that they hurt you, when they die far too soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dear dog-lovers, please remind yourself that if you drop dead, your hungry dog will end up eating you. They stay with you due to their limited options and have been bred for millenia to express loyalty and affection.
Your human lovers and/or friends won't eat you but may hurt you in other ways. It's all pros and cons. So you need ALL these relationships for a happy life.
- dog-owner who loves their dog but has no illusions.
And your loving wonderful H Will he banging strange in 30 days. So.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, can't relate. I have a lot of affection for my friendly canine companion, but human males are more interesting.
Dogs are more loyal and never hurt your feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dear dog-lovers, please remind yourself that if you drop dead, your hungry dog will end up eating you. They stay with you due to their limited options and have been bred for millenia to express loyalty and affection.
Your human lovers and/or friends won't eat you but may hurt you in other ways. It's all pros and cons. So you need ALL these relationships for a happy life.
- dog-owner who loves their dog but has no illusions.
My dog is welcome to my flesh if I'm dead. Unlike my ex DH who metaphorically tried to consume me while I was still alive.
Anonymous wrote:My dear dog-lovers, please remind yourself that if you drop dead, your hungry dog will end up eating you. They stay with you due to their limited options and have been bred for millenia to express loyalty and affection.
Your human lovers and/or friends won't eat you but may hurt you in other ways. It's all pros and cons. So you need ALL these relationships for a happy life.
- dog-owner who loves their dog but has no illusions.
Anonymous wrote:My dear dog-lovers, please remind yourself that if you drop dead, your hungry dog will end up eating you. They stay with you due to their limited options and have been bred for millenia to express loyalty and affection.
Your human lovers and/or friends won't eat you but may hurt you in other ways. It's all pros and cons. So you need ALL these relationships for a happy life.
- dog-owner who loves their dog but has no illusions.
Anonymous wrote:The love your dog gives you is not unconditional. Stop feeding it and it will no longer love you. You're confusing unconditional love with compelled love.Anonymous wrote:Unconditional love is hard to come by in humans.
Anonymous wrote:I've had my dog now for ten years. He's 13, so I know he's a senior dog with not many more years.
When he looks at me with those huge beautiful eyes, he melts my heart.
I realize that no man has been able to compare to the time I spend with my dog.
Anonymous wrote:I met this guy on online dating who said not to be surprised if my dog doesn't like him, because when he meets people's dogs, most dogs don't like him. Point for dogs.
I like my dog too but he likes men more. Like if we go somewhere and there's a man, he'll go sit between the man's feet, or like this one time in the pet store three men came in together and my dog tried to leave with them, falling in line as if he was one of the group, tail wagging like crazy.
My 7lb people loving chihuahua is trying to bring some male into our life and I'm resistant.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly you haven't met the right man yet. Since the 'man' in your life is a 13yo dog, you should start figuring out what's next. Maybe get another dog now.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, can't relate. I have a lot of affection for my friendly canine companion, but human males are more interesting.