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I'm not going to get into an argument with you. You seem particularly emotional about this topic. But I'm sorry, my boyfriend is my #1 priority in my life. He's more important to me than my family; more important to me than my friends; more important to me than my job. All of those things will be still be here in 10 years--or so I hope. But his dog will not. His dog will be dead. I would like to have the same level of recognition as I give him. I will be here in 10 years; 20 years--or more, I hope.
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I cannon't take you seriously after the "My Boyfriend is my number one priority" statement.
Obviously that animals means alot to your boyfriend and it seems as if you don't care for what makes him happy, it's only about what makes you happy. Maybe try interacting with him and the dog. maybe try to experience the joy of actually loving an animal and having a great time with your boyfriend.
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Perhaps he seems to be choosing the dog over you because he knows your viewpoints and senses your resentment? Have you made an attempt to bond with the dog? If he can tell you don't understand the relationship he has with his dog I would be surprised that there wouldn't be some sort of conflict.
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i don't see why the dog having a shorter lifespan than a human is relevant ~
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I never once considered asking my boyfriend to give up his dog.This entire thread is an emotional overreaction to my request for some perspective from someone who felt like a DOG was the most important member of the relationship. Sorry I asked. Just forget it. Apparently every homosexual is a pet owner.
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You made some comments that are quite....umm....well a bit cold or offensive in the minds of pet owners in regards to how you feel about pets and you haven't really given any detail about what he does that makes you feel inferior in the relationship so all we can give is general answers about why he might be doing it and why some of the thing you say about pets can strike up emotional responses. If you explained the situation in more detail it might gives us something better to work off of.
Otherwise you might be better off just talking to your boyfriend about it.
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