Anonymous wrote:I know someone who is able to sneak a dog on a plane by disguising it as a real baby. Stroller, baby, Bjorn, bonnet, etc..
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who is able to sneak a dog on a plane by disguising it as a real baby. Stroller, baby, Bjorn, bonnet, etc..
Anonymous wrote:The ONLY time I've ever been annoyed with a "dog mom" is when an acquaintance of mine recently got a dog and clearly viewed it as an opportunity to get the attention she has seen people get for having kids. Like it was very transparent that she was just kind of jealous of people getting celebrated for becoming parents and she wanted some of that action. She posted weekly "growth" pictures of the dog, complained endlessly about crate training and behavioral issues, and just made the entire thing this huge production on social media and in person. And I don't even interact with this person very much, either online or in person, so if I found it grating I can't imagine how people who see her daily seem to be.
The irony was that she was more dramatic and public about becoming a dog mom than 99.9% of people I know are about having children. It just very plainly felt like a plea for attention and specialness. But, I reason, it's better she do that with a dog than a human baby, so have at it (but away from me please).
Anonymous wrote:Because people who advertise that are mentally deficient?
Anonymous wrote:The only time it irritates me is when sister-in-law compares herself being a dog mom to being a real mom. (“yeah it’s so hard when DH is out of town and I’m a single dog mom”). I just want to say, do you hear yourself talking?
Anonymous wrote:The only time it irritates me is when sister-in-law compares herself being a dog mom to being a real mom. (“yeah it’s so hard when DH is out of town and I’m a single dog mom”). I just want to say, do you hear yourself talking?