BoxerLover75
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If zoo ever became accepted (I guess as much as the lbtq for example) how would you live life differently? How would your decisions in romance, pet ownership, living, etc. change in this hypitetical world?
If it is equally accepted as lgbt, then no. No changes to the way I live.If zoo ever became accepted (I guess as much as the lbtq for example) how would you live life differently?
“We will take America without firing a shot. We do not have to invade the U.S. We will destroy you from within....” Nikita Khrushchev in 1956If it is equally accepted as lgbt, then no. No changes to the way I live.
LGBT is "accepted" it is force fed into your life on every corner and to be honest it is more annoying than useful.
I literally do not care what non-zoo people do in their bedroom, I would have 0 issues with lgbt if it just existed as a normal thing along with everything else.
But I really dislike the fact that it is constantly shoved into my face in movies/radio/internet/work/advertising...
It annoys me even though I am not against trans or homo and this stuff.
If zoo is accepted on this level, I would not become a part of that.
That's right, it didn't even occur to me at first. It would be easier at the vet.The only change it would make for me would be healthcare considerations for my dogs as I'd be able to discuss any lumps or bumps I might find in places one isn't supposed to know about with the vet without fear of repercussions.
You can be calm, if you need to say to vet about some lumps or bumps in hidden places.The only change it would make for me would be healthcare considerations for my dogs as I'd be able to discuss any lumps or bumps I might find in places one isn't supposed to know about with the vet without fear of repercussions.
Those who know me and who matter either already figured it out or wouldn't care if they did, the rest don't matter.
This is usually the case, my vet also said that he is often asked what the two humps are under the skin on the dog's penis, or tits are thought to be ticks.You can be calm, if you need to say to vet about some lumps or bumps in hidden places.
It is normal in pet's owner inspect the entire body of the animal to avoid tumors.
Well done.This is usually the case, my vet also said that he is often asked what the two humps are under the skin on the dog's penis, or tits are thought to be ticks.
But, its difficult to explain how found 2" deep, bump in the vagina.
Maybe you can say that the dog is peeing strangely, as if something is pressing on it etc...
I definitely agree with what your saying. I'm bisexual but I'm not one to normally announce it or make it obvious or make a big deal about it. I feel it's your choice why make others uncomfortable or force it down there throats.If it is equally accepted as lgbt, then no. No changes to the way I live.
LGBT is "accepted" it is force fed into your life on every corner and to be honest it is more annoying than useful.
I literally do not care what non-zoo people do in their bedroom, I would have 0 issues with lgbt if it just existed as a normal thing along with everything else.
But I really dislike the fact that it is constantly shoved into my face in movies/radio/internet/work/advertising...
It annoys me even though I am not against trans or homo and this stuff.
If zoo is accepted on this level, I would not become a part of that.
Oh god... here we go again.. ???If it is equally accepted as lgbt, then no. No changes to the way I live.
LGBT is "accepted" it is force fed into your life on every corner and to be honest it is more annoying than useful.
I literally do not care what non-zoo people do in their bedroom, I would have 0 issues with lgbt if it just existed as a normal thing along with everything else.
But I really dislike the fact that it is constantly shoved into my face in movies/radio/internet/work/advertising...
It annoys me even though I am not against trans or homo and this stuff.
If zoo is accepted on this level, I would not become a part of that.
It is endless.Oh god... here we go again.. ???
I'm in disagreement with you... but yeah this topic has been discussed so much really don't care to talk about itIt is endless.
Even this topic has been discussed dozens of times.
To be fair though movies that are set in the real world… well lgbt people exist and it’s merely a reflection of society. 7% of the population identify as LGBT, that’s a large number! To pretend that they don’t exist in cinema would not be an accurate reflection of the society that we live in.If it is equally accepted as lgbt, then no. No changes to the way I live.
LGBT is "accepted" it is force fed into your life on every corner and to be honest it is more annoying than useful.
I literally do not care what non-zoo people do in their bedroom, I would have 0 issues with lgbt if it just existed as a normal thing along with everything else.
But I really dislike the fact that it is constantly shoved into my face in movies/radio/internet/work/advertising...
It annoys me even though I am not against trans or homo and this stuff.
If zoo is accepted on this level, I would not become a part of that.
To answer your question, I'd love to have a male dog and create a dating profile for him. Be a third wheel/ chaperone as he takes women out on dates to the park. If the ladies are lucky he'll take them back to our place where of course I'll give them plenty of privacy to do what dogs do in heatIf zoo ever became accepted (I guess as much as the lbtq for example) how would you live life differently? How would your decisions in romance, pet ownership, living, etc. change in this hypitetical world?
The same problem as with modern women representation.To be fair though movies that are set in the real world… well lgbt people exist and it’s merely a reflection of society. 7% of the population identify as LGBT, that’s a large number! To pretend that they don’t exist in cinema would not be an accurate reflection of the society that we live in.
The whole trope of ‘make this person as flamboyant as possible so that it’s obvious they’re gay’ though is very annoying I agree
I'd tell vets and I'd try to date local zoos and I'd tell more of my family (when asked).If zoo ever became accepted (I guess as much as the lbtq for example) how would you live life differently? How would your decisions in romance, pet ownership, living, etc. change in this hypitetical world?