Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think of someone who hates dogs and is also a germaphobe, and also dislikes nature?
I feel like those Traits tend to circle around other traits like very conservative views and lack of open-mindedness.
If this is how you form conclusions, then you’re pretty Stupid.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of someone who hates dogs and is also a germaphobe, and also dislikes nature?
I feel like those Traits tend to circle around other traits like very conservative views and lack of open-mindedness.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of someone who hates dogs and is also a germaphobe, and also dislikes nature?
I feel like those Traits tend to circle around other traits like very conservative views and lack of open-mindedness.
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 liberal and was never a germaphobe until I had kids (thanks, PPA that never went away!). I've never had a dog so while I don't hate them I don't love them either (though I do support animal rescues). And I don't really want them jumping on me or licking me or getting their fur all over me.
Apparently OP wasn’t talking about political conservatives. She was talking about “prudes”. You know, because of the relation between being shy about sexuality and hating dogs.
Huh?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm liberal and was never a germaphobe until I had kids (thanks, PPA that never went away!). I've never had a dog so while I don't hate them I don't love them either (though I do support animal rescues). And I don't really want them jumping on me or licking me or getting their fur all over me.
Apparently OP wasn’t talking about political conservatives. She was talking about “prudes”. You know, because of the relation between being shy about sexuality and hating dogs.
Anonymous wrote:I am liberal and social and actually even love plenty if well-behaved dogs if I get to meet them in a safe way (leashed, owner in control, not a surprise to me).
But a dog attacked me when I was in college and it made me skittish around them. I really do not like when dogs jump up on me, especially large dogs. And I get very nervous when people don’t leash their dogs in public spaces or allow them to get really aggressive with people (I am including running up and sniffing people in “aggressive”, even if you think the dog is being friendly, because if it’s not my dog I can’t know).
Also not a germaphobe, but do like hygiene!
Anonymous wrote:I'm liberal and was never a germaphobe until I had kids (thanks, PPA that never went away!). I've never had a dog so while I don't hate them I don't love them either (though I do support animal rescues). And I don't really want them jumping on me or licking me or getting their fur all over me.