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She’s feisty, she’s brilliant. Who wouldn’t want to date her? I spend more time with Sophie than I have my whole life with another woman. This doggie—grooming costs $100, vet bills, food—is expensive, but all women are. I share her with people and kids, but she’s intense, she’s a huntress. Look at her. She ignores me here, but when she’s in the house she never leaves my side. That’s a woman I would date. She’s really the most incredible dog.

It would definitely freak me out if my dog turned into a human. But I’d date her.

He’s fun, energetic, sympathetic, and he’s a character. Who doesn’t like that in a woman? But he’s also more predictable than the women I’ve been involved with. For him, it’s a lot more simple, less complicated. It’s like he’d be dream woman but without all the craziness.
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With dogs, if they’re ugly, they’re really cute. When humans are ugly, they’re not cute, they’re just ugly. If he turned into a human he’d be ugly. It doesn’t translate. I do find ugly people to think he’s cute, though.Ouch.

Yes, but he’s the most dear companion in the world. I couldn’t live without him, but I would rather not hear him talk. And I think he would probably rather I didn’t talk to him. I think everything about the relationship would change. This is a very difficult question because, again, it’s that aspect of nonverbal communication that means so much between a human and a dog.Previously - Have You Ever Pooped Your Pants?
