Anonymous wrote:
OP here with an update!
I sent photos of our Christmas, including one of the kids with the dog. A really lovely, sweet, picture.
Now I just have to concoct a story of how we just got this dog before the inevitable phone call tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here with an update!
I sent photos of our Christmas, including one of the kids with the dog. A really lovely, sweet, picture.
Now I just have to concoct a story of how we just got this dog before the inevitable phone call tomorrow.
No stories!
“You have a dog?”
“Yeah, we got her a couple years ago. I haven’t told you because I was afraid of judgment, but we are all really happy. How was your holiday?”
Anonymous wrote:
OP here with an update!
I sent photos of our Christmas, including one of the kids with the dog. A really lovely, sweet, picture.
Now I just have to concoct a story of how we just got this dog before the inevitable phone call tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here with an update!
I sent photos of our Christmas, including one of the kids with the dog. A really lovely, sweet, picture.
Now I just have to concoct a story of how we just got this dog before the inevitable phone call tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:The unspoken truth with all these sort of things is that the child can't afford to alienate the parents becaus e they are afraid the parents would disown them and they'l never get that inheritance.
After all what else could it really be about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this such an issue if your parents don't live with you and are not supporting you financially? Simply state that you now have a dog and let them say what they want.
My parents live in Asia and have dim views of how Americans treat their pets. I have two giant dogs and don't let ther comments affect me. I keep the dogs gated away from my parents rooms when they visit me and don't allow them to slobber over my parents but otherwise we stick to our routine.
What does the bolded mean?
+1 I am curious too. Asians are know to eat dog and have mass slaughters of dogs. Hmm, dim view?
Take a chill pill and read some of the previous posts where this has been addressed. People are allowed to have opinions different from yours.
So how do you prefer your dog dish prepared?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this such an issue if your parents don't live with you and are not supporting you financially? Simply state that you now have a dog and let them say what they want.
My parents live in Asia and have dim views of how Americans treat their pets. I have two giant dogs and don't let ther comments affect me. I keep the dogs gated away from my parents rooms when they visit me and don't allow them to slobber over my parents but otherwise we stick to our routine.
What does the bolded mean?
+1 I am curious too. Asians are know to eat dog and have mass slaughters of dogs. Hmm, dim view?
Take a chill pill and read some of the previous posts where this has been addressed. People are allowed to have opinions different from yours.