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Cake day: April 28th, 2024

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  • Read this and most of your other posts after this. If you’re in San Francisco (i dont know but what youre describing sounds very much like it), I can only share my experience in the bay area, your posts just sound very pessimistic.

    Yeah, some of my friends have run into people like that but humans tend to be very dynamic in that everyone is different. If you find a girl who expects that level of finances, unlikely to be a great partner anyways. There are people everywhere. You even said yourself your friends are single and I would imagine they wouldn’t be your friends unless they had some qualities you like about them too. People are out there! Wishing you the best on your journey



  • Just did a brief search to see if I can find anything about breeding satiation out of dogs. I couldn’t find anything but I found stuff like this.

    But just my own internal thoughts:

    Dogs had a long history into domestication with humans. It seemed like they knew if they stood by or had a partnership (I.e. helping with hunting) that they would get rewarded with food, shelter, etc. I’m not sure if bred out of satiation but I do believe dogs that were easier to domesticate had higher survival rates and like any animals, just are food motivated for survival too. They evolved with these tendencies

    Edit: Also only one of my two dogs liked eating the same kibble every day. My current dog loves kibble but we got him out from a hoarding situation and he had food insecurity issues and behaviors for a while. He now knows that he will always be fed now but apparently he absolutely loves his kibble and would eat it over other foods (over wet dog food, PetFresh rolls, etc).

    My other one was a Schnauzer mix and wasnt interested in any kibble as much.