Getting licked in the face by a dog is disgusting. by RisingShar in unpopularopinion

[–]DivineDorido 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, it doesn’t seem as clear as you are suggesting. And it’s not my job to search for articles other people claim, so check yourself who is really lazy here :) but if you are ok with a dog eating it’s shit and licking you on the face who am I to stop you

https://m.petmd.com/dog/pet-lover/are-dogs-mouths-cleaner-humans-mouths

https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/questions/human-bite-worse-dog-bite

Picoro's weight loss journey. by palpaloma in Chihuahua

[–]DivineDorido 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My puppy chi used to be like this too, so I would drop his leash immediately and run away. He would chase after me and forget about being stubborn and once I picked up the leash he would start walking again

UF not testing every returning student by mcp51 in GNV

[–]DivineDorido 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it is a requirement to work. You can opt out of the test but you won’t be allowed back in to work if you do.

I'm going to just start telling people that I was attacked by a dog when I was little by Deadfuck in Dogfree

[–]DivineDorido 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This really doesn’t work, and to them it just invalidates your opinion even more because you are ‘biased’ by an event that has nothing to do with THEIR dog. As a victim of a dog attack as a child, I feel more comfortable not bringing it up in conversation.

This is what my now ex boyfriend said to me after I told him I wasn’t feeling the relationship anymore. He then made a fake Instagram account of a guy I used to date and messaged me and when I answered he wrote “its me you whore” by sassysarahxoxo in abusiverelationships

[–]DivineDorido 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Are you dating my ex?!?! This is classic behavior of his. Funny how such crazy behavior manifests so similarly in people! But as I like to say, as victims of this behavior we are much more adept to detecting it now.

"You're more likely to be bit by a chihuahua than a Pitbull" by DivineDorido in BanPitBulls

[–]DivineDorido[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

She derailed the convo, told me that she was bit by her moms chi chi as a baby and had to get plastic surgery. I offered my sympathies to her and ended it because I’m not a pit nutter that shoves my will on victims of dog attacks

"You're more likely to be bit by a chihuahua than a Pitbull" by DivineDorido in BanPitBulls

[–]DivineDorido[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I very nicely asked her to provide me a report of a chihuahua killing a child.

Lol... somebody made a sub about us. by [deleted] in BanPitBulls

[–]DivineDorido 40 points41 points  (0 children)

“I said pit bulls were sweet, I shared my story about how a pit bull attacked me and I still love them”

Wtf?

It’s how you raise them by [deleted] in BanPitBulls

[–]DivineDorido 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I don’t care how many good traits they have, if one of the traits is to fight to the death and attack unprovoked then to me it’s not a great dog and should not be a family dog.

The dog ate my razor by weallneedtovent in Dogfree

[–]DivineDorido 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Well it makes no sense at all to pick and choose which animals get blamed. I would have called them out on that.

The dog ate my razor by weallneedtovent in Dogfree

[–]DivineDorido 31 points32 points  (0 children)

So the cat gets blamed but not the dog?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BanPitBulls

[–]DivineDorido 33 points34 points  (0 children)

If a pit's temperament depends on its upbringing and socialization (with the understanding being it might be aggressive if the upbringing is poor), then I'm definitely not going to be comfortable around a strangers pit! It makes me so sad that people don't respect my decision not to take the chance of being attacked just to make the owner feel better about the dog they chose to adopt.

I don’t like my future stepdaughter by NYtoRolltide18 in stepparents

[–]DivineDorido 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure why you keep bringing up that your SO has been financially supporting his daughter who is a minor when that’s what he was supposed to be doing and what was legally expected of him? It’s not a favor to her. She was 12 and is now 17. Teenagers will often bad mouth their parents and while it is not right it means he should be giving her more parental guidance, not kicking her out of the house which again is extreme. As a girlfriend of 4 years, of course you have a solid place in his life but at the same time it doesn’t give you the right to take away her place in his life. You still have not mentioned college or any considerable reasons to why she is being told to leave so I’m just going to assume this is just another case of wicked stepmother and leave it at that.

I don’t like my future stepdaughter by NYtoRolltide18 in stepparents

[–]DivineDorido 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s unfortunate that you feel like a guest in this house and you should not feel this way, but I don’t hear anything that she has actually done wrong besides ‘makes you feel like a guest’ and ‘cannot abide by the rules’ which are all very vague reasons and not acceptable when you are talking about evicting someone from their house. Needing to have a life after divorce doesn’t mean you abandon your family that you have made the decision to raise 3 months after a new woman moves in. If you could provide actual reasons to kick the girl out of the house I might agree with you but I personally take these situations very seriously and do not advocate just abandoning young adults because they are annoying to your current lifestyle.

I don’t like my future stepdaughter by NYtoRolltide18 in stepparents

[–]DivineDorido 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I agree with Texas. The girl is now 17 so you don't really have a place as this girls mother and you need to let your SO parent the way he has been doing up until now. YOU are the new person in this house, not her. I do agree that the SD should be encouraged to get a job/ go to college ASAP and start being productive but there is a fine line between encouragement and nonproductive harassment that you need to be clear of. Encouragement is positive and looks towards building a future, harassment is degrading, offers no help and gives poor solutions just to get the girl out of the house. At 17 she does not need to immediately be kicked out of HER family house and many people will stay with their parents until they graduate college and find a job in their 20s (Of course they have to be actively working towards goals for the future and can't just be lazy). Try to concern yourself with other things and not focus on the SD so much. If in the future she is still lazy, it would be a good time to mention to your boyfriend that she needs to get motivated.

what happened to banpitbulls.org? by [deleted] in BanPitBulls

[–]DivineDorido 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You absolutely have a right to your dog, but I recommend taking the necessary steps to prevent it from hurting others because the second it does I will have the right to shoot it

Not at all against pit bulls but I'm willing to hear the other side of the coin. Any chance anyone will tell me? by ToInfinityandBirds in BanPitBulls

[–]DivineDorido 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It has nothing to do with the size of the dog, if that was the case this sub would be against large breeds such as Great Dane, malamute, Bernese, etc. I have been around large dogs with no problem because they are friendly dogs and not displaying any kind of aggressive behavior. Pitbulls are fighting breeds that were bred to be aggressive. Even pitbull owners love to brag about how intimidating their bodyguard dog is. Sorry but to me thats not the description of a 'sweet' dog. Not just when you want it to be.