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“Re-Home Her Or He’s Out”: Entitled BF Makes Demands About Woman’s Dog, Regrets It
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Woman Asks If She Would Be A Jerk To Keep Her Dog Even If It Cost Her Relationship With BF

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Generally, ultimatums do not make a good relationship. This is doubly as true when the demands are completely out of place and involve something like a beloved pet. This is exactly the case one woman found herself in when she asked the internet if she was wrong to pick her dog over her boyfriend when he gave her an ultimatum.

People online were quick to rush to the animal’s defense and did their best to tell her that losing this man was all for the best. We reached out to the woman in the story via private message and will update the article when she gets back to us. We also got in touch with Dr. Wendy Walsh, a relationship expert from Dating Advice to learn more.

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Getting an ultimatum in a relationship tends to be a pretty big deal

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But one woman second guessed her own decision to pick her dog over her boyfriend

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There are some questions folks need to answer for themselves before just committing to a serious relationship

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Bored Panda got in touch with Dr. Wendy Walsh, a relationship expert from Dating Advice and she was kind enough to answer some of our questions about the things people need to think about before getting into a more serious relationship.

“People need to ask themselves (and their partner!) if they are compatible with the three “F’s” of love. It’s Family. Finances. Future Goals. Let’s break them down: First of all, I feel that I need to debunk the myth that good sex means a good long-term relationship,” she shared. Many of us plan out our future with someone in our heads before actually understanding what they are like.

“When the cocktail of lustful neurohormones lose their potency, every monogamous relationship must get creative, add novelty, and do the work necessary to keep that aspect of their relationship alive. As the love pheromones die down, however, other aspects of the relationship become more important.”

A long term relationship can’t just run on vibes

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“And these are the things we must ask ourselves before we commit to a life together:
Family – If at least one of you are in their childbearing years, a discussion about reproduction is crucial. Do you want to have kids? If so, when? Does one or both of you already have kids? If so, are you ready to be a stepparent? Going blindly into a marriage with the hope that the two of you are in this area can be a prescription for disaster.”

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“Finances – If you can’t talk in detail about money, then you have no business noodling into the future. While spenders and savers can get along, they have to create financial common ground for basic living expenses that are non-negotiables. Ask yourself if you should be entering into a union with your own or your partner’s burden of debt. If you have assets, ask yourself how you can protect those assets.”

“Future – Before you commit, ask yourself where you’d like to be in five years, ten years, or even twenty? I know that John Lennon said, “Life is what happens while you’re busy making other plans,” but if you don’t start out with a shared plan, where are you at? Talk about careers, how you’ll do the work/family balance, where you’d like to live, and maybe even how you’d like to retire.”

A good way to communicate this with a potential partner is to just share your own experience

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We also wanted to know her thoughts on the importance of folks sharing their experiences online. “Yes, it’s important that people share their relationship history. There is a common denominator in every one of our past relationships, and it’s US! By hearing about your journey, your partner will get to know you better. To avoid judgement about some of your more shameful partners, couch each story with, “You wouldn’t believe what I learned there!” Tell the stories as adventures in personal growth, instead of past failures.”

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“Probably the biggest Red Flag in a potential long-term partner is someone who is estranged from their family of origin and/or friends who represent their roots. You’ve got to meet the tribe who shaped them, and they’ve got to meet yours. I used to host a show for Investigation Discovery Network called “Happily Never After.” It was a show about brides or grooms who murdered each other. Note: It was usually the groom who did the deed. And in almost every case, the couple had eloped. They didn’t allow they’re greater tribe, their friends and family, to weigh in on their relationship. Relationships are a bridge between tribes and it’s very important that you get to know the familial and social world that you’re entering.”

People were quick to side with the dog

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Others shared their own examples of dogs being a pretty good judge of character

She later came back and gave a small update

 

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Suutashi
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, Jack Russels are bred to hunt rats, so clearly Brandy knows what's she's smelling.

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LakotaWolf (she/her)
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My boyfriend 8 years ago when I found a stray kitten: “It’s me or the cat!” 8 years later…. I kept the cat XD bf is still around too. He realized I’m not giving up animals for him (or anyone), and gotta give him credit - he adjusted!

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Please remember, while some dogs can absolutely tell who the bad people are, many cannot. I once had a dog who had an occasional issue with some people, sometimes someone he had cuddled with just minutes earlier. Took a while, but we figured out that curly haired men standing near our avocado green fridge would trigger our dog. When we replaced the fridge, never an issue again. That said, if you ever tell me to choose between you and my pet, I'm choosing the pet every time.

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Jeevesssssss
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, that's weird. My friend's (rescue) hated men in work boots (that one's easy enough to work out, sadly). Leave the boots outside and she cuddled up with them. She had to be shut away or taken out when they had electrical work done, poor girl.

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stacysuutashihumelsine avatar
Suutashi
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, Jack Russels are bred to hunt rats, so clearly Brandy knows what's she's smelling.

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LakotaWolf (she/her)
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My boyfriend 8 years ago when I found a stray kitten: “It’s me or the cat!” 8 years later…. I kept the cat XD bf is still around too. He realized I’m not giving up animals for him (or anyone), and gotta give him credit - he adjusted!

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Squirrelly Panda
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Please remember, while some dogs can absolutely tell who the bad people are, many cannot. I once had a dog who had an occasional issue with some people, sometimes someone he had cuddled with just minutes earlier. Took a while, but we figured out that curly haired men standing near our avocado green fridge would trigger our dog. When we replaced the fridge, never an issue again. That said, if you ever tell me to choose between you and my pet, I'm choosing the pet every time.

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Jeevesssssss
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, that's weird. My friend's (rescue) hated men in work boots (that one's easy enough to work out, sadly). Leave the boots outside and she cuddled up with them. She had to be shut away or taken out when they had electrical work done, poor girl.

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