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CDiablo said:
Slimebeast said:
CDiablo said:
Slimebeast said:
I never understood how someone can not love dogs. They're this planet's best creatures by far.

Honestly, whenever someone says he prefers cats over dogs I ask myself the question if that person might have antisocial issues of some form. Call it being prejudiced, but that's the truth.


I dont care for either animal but I would say in my opinion(derived from experience) that most "dog people"(by no means all but a good percentage of dog owners) have issues. I generally think cats are there for visual asthetic, they are visually pleasing to people. I havent met a "cat person" as all people I have met with cats are pretty level(which does not mean they arent crazy on the inside.). Dogs have been systematically bred to be giant asskissers and I feel most "dog people" have a social void that they fill with the dog. I have met a number of people I classify as dog people(mostly singles or couples without children) and all of them are literally crazy.

Yes, but that's normal. You are supposed to have a void inside you that craves love and attention. That's being a human.

And very few things in this world are better at filling that void than dogs.

Women definitely crave attention, and at most times love but as a single man I dont have that void. If it was normal everyone would say dogs are better than cats. Maybe it is normal but some people realise that dogs are artifically filling that void.

You are right. I definitely agree that it could be seen as an artificial filling of that void (but then what is not artficial in a sense? That's another topic).

Where I used the words "antisocial" I could just as well described it as not having that social void. Actually I prefer your term, to attribute a social void to dog people rather than think of cat people as "anti" something.