Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To reiterate, I take back the tie in with conservative values, after thinking about it some more. I think there may be a connection to anxiety however. And yeah I realize this is all silly nonsense.
I’m not really judging. If anything, I’m a little bit like this too, or at least used to be. I didn’t used to like dogs. I was a bit of a germaphobe. And I wasn’t really into nature. And I used to travel very “traditionally”. But I think I was a bit sheltered and inexperienced and nervous to go out of my comfort zone.
-OP.
Haha I love how op mentioned conservative views in the original post. Walked back on it once people called him/her out on it. And then proceeded to say that “I wasn’t even talking about conservative political views to begin with”.
* just a disclaimer that not all Democrats are this close minded. Most of us are normal people who do not judge people based on these silly things.
Ugh you guys keep making this political. The people I am thinking of all happen to be Democrats, FYI. -OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To reiterate, I take back the tie in with conservative values, after thinking about it some more. I think there may be a connection to anxiety however. And yeah I realize this is all silly nonsense.
I’m not really judging. If anything, I’m a little bit like this too, or at least used to be. I didn’t used to like dogs. I was a bit of a germaphobe. And I wasn’t really into nature. And I used to travel very “traditionally”. But I think I was a bit sheltered and inexperienced and nervous to go out of my comfort zone.
-OP.
Haha I love how op mentioned conservative views in the original post. Walked back on it once people called him/her out on it. And then proceeded to say that “I wasn’t even talking about conservative political views to begin with”.
* just a disclaimer that not all Democrats are this close minded. Most of us are normal people who do not judge people based on these silly things.
Ugh you guys keep making this political. The people I am thinking of all happen to be Democrats, FYI. -OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To reiterate, I take back the tie in with conservative values, after thinking about it some more. I think there may be a connection to anxiety however. And yeah I realize this is all silly nonsense.
I’m not really judging. If anything, I’m a little bit like this too, or at least used to be. I didn’t used to like dogs. I was a bit of a germaphobe. And I wasn’t really into nature. And I used to travel very “traditionally”. But I think I was a bit sheltered and inexperienced and nervous to go out of my comfort zone.
-OP.
Haha I love how op mentioned conservative views in the original post. Walked back on it once people called him/her out on it. And then proceeded to say that “I wasn’t even talking about conservative political views to begin with”.
* just a disclaimer that not all Democrats are this close minded. Most of us are normal people who do not judge people based on these silly things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To reiterate, I take back the tie in with conservative values, after thinking about it some more. I think there may be a connection to anxiety however. And yeah I realize this is all silly nonsense.
I’m not really judging. If anything, I’m a little bit like this too, or at least used to be. I didn’t used to like dogs. I was a bit of a germaphobe. And I wasn’t really into nature. And I used to travel very “traditionally”. But I think I was a bit sheltered and inexperienced and nervous to go out of my comfort zone.
-OP.
Anonymous wrote:To reiterate, I take back the tie in with conservative values, after thinking about it some more. I think there may be a connection to anxiety however. And yeah I realize this is all silly nonsense.
I’m not really judging. If anything, I’m a little bit like this too, or at least used to be. I didn’t used to like dogs. I was a bit of a germaphobe. And I wasn’t really into nature. And I used to travel very “traditionally”. But I think I was a bit sheltered and inexperienced and nervous to go out of my comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is dumb, OP. You realize that most hunters and farmers are conservative? Do you think they don't spend most of their time outside around animals? Good grief.
When I originally said conservative, I didn’t mean in a political sense. More along the lines of being prudish or being afraid of things that are too different from what you grew up with.
Anonymous wrote:To reiterate, I take back the tie in with conservative values, after thinking about it some more. I think there may be a connection to anxiety however. And yeah I realize this is all silly nonsense.
I’m not really judging. If anything, I’m a little bit like this too, or at least used to be. I didn’t used to like dogs. I was a bit of a germaphobe. And I wasn’t really into nature. And I used to travel very “traditionally”. But I think I was a bit sheltered and inexperienced and nervous to go out of my comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:This is dumb, OP. You realize that most hunters and farmers are conservative? Do you think they don't spend most of their time outside around animals? Good grief.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I don’t lump travel in with the other traits. Actually maybe the type of travel you do. Do you always stay in resorts or traditional hotels?