Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christ, how bored and angry are DCUM posters that this same exact topic comes up - what, every two months?
We know. You hate pets. You think people without kids are just husks of human beings. Dogs are too many places anymore! And cats, up on the counter - the horror!
Get. Over. Yourselves.
There is one specific poster (Pet Troll- Jeff is familiar) who constantly brings this up. I swear her husband left her for a childless woman with a dog and now she spends her evenings drinking wine and screaming at pictures of her kids happy with new woman and a Golden Retriever, "I'm a MOTHER. I.AM. THE. MOOOOOTTTHHHER" while writing out these ridiculous screeds. Certainly seems super happy with life, really content and secure.
PP with kids and dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Christ, how bored and angry are DCUM posters that this same exact topic comes up - what, every two months?
We know. You hate pets. You think people without kids are just husks of human beings. Dogs are too many places anymore! And cats, up on the counter - the horror!
Get. Over. Yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Lol if only it were that easy. People ignore signs and take their dogs everywhere.
Because they think of their dogs as equivalent to children.
But how does it affect you really? So my neighbor/friend thinks of their dog as "their baby?" who cares?
Because they feel superior to childless dog owners and they want childless dog owners to affirm that belief. They can’t accept that having a dog and no kids could be meaningful and that the childless dog owner could be just as happy with their choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Lol if only it were that easy. People ignore signs and take their dogs everywhere.
Because they think of their dogs as equivalent to children.
So what if people care for their animals? I’ll take that over animal abuse. If they’re taking a pet into a store that doesn’t allow them, alert the managers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Lol if only it were that easy. People ignore signs and take their dogs everywhere.
Because they think of their dogs as equivalent to children.
But how does it affect you really? So my neighbor/friend thinks of their dog as "their baby?" who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Lol if only it were that easy. People ignore signs and take their dogs everywhere.
Because they think of their dogs as equivalent to children.
So what if people care for their animals? I’ll take that over animal abuse. If they’re taking a pet into a store that doesn’t allow them, alert the managers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Lol if only it were that easy. People ignore signs and take their dogs everywhere.
Because they think of their dogs as equivalent to children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Lol if only it were that easy. People ignore signs and take their dogs everywhere.
Because they think of their dogs as equivalent to children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Lol if only it were that easy. People ignore signs and take their dogs everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.
It sounds like your problem is with stores and restaurants that allow dogs. Choose places that prohibit them—you’ll be much happier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand the urge to make fun of or pick on people you think are pathetic.
If you think some middle aged childless spinster who loves her dog is such a tragic person, just go hug your spouse and kids and be grateful that your life isn't so sad. Ask yourself why you feel the need to complain about or mock people you feel sorry for.
Because these people want their dogs treated as children and allowed in the same places. It would be one thing if they kept their behavior to their own hole but it spills out everywhere. This is how you get dogs on tables on restaurants and dogs slobbering on food at the grocery store.