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Default Miss Conduct on (not) sharing desserts in restaurants



"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Gary" wrote in message ...
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> Roy wrote:
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>> On Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 10:20:46 AM UTC-7, Gary wrote:
>> > Very true, sf. I'll take that even a bit farther...ferret likes to
>> > drink out of "dad's" water glass at night. I don't mind. No doubt that
>> > would gross out many people. lol

>>
>> But do you drink out of the ferret's dish?...that would really be yucky
>> poo to a lot of people including me.

>
> I never do but I don't mind her drinking out of my water glass. And
> actually, even though she always has a water bowl available, she
> doesn't drink from it. Her meals are very watery (warm gravy meals).
> That amount of water seems to take care of her but occasionally she
> wants a drink. She won't drink from the water bowl, for some reason,
> my water glass is more appealing. hehh
>
>> My niece kisses her favorite dog and every time she does it, I could
>> barf.

>
> IMO, no difference than kissing your human mate. Germs are germs and
> even pets share it all with you.
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>
> Except my human mate is not licking his butt etc. before kissing me. I
> remember a pet trainer in Stockton saying, if you are kissing your dog on
> the mouth or having it lick your face, you might as well be rubbing used
> toilet paper on your face germ wise. No thanks.


LOL my view exactly!!

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