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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-02-20 04:20 pm

[ F!S Anon Meme (the ??th!) ]

F!S Anon Meme (the ??th!)


Secrets, rants, opinions, anything you want to say about your fandom or a fandom or fandom in general, do it here! Anonymously, of course. Get it all off your chest.

Some ground rules:
1. Going anon is encouraged but not absolutely required (for those who struggle with captchas and stuff).
2. No autoplaying/autolooping embeds, or embeds that cover/stretch the screen.
3. No dropping personal info or IRL contact info, etc.

That's about it, though!

I'll be linking some general/general-fandom threads I see so people don't repost new threads with the same stuff. If you want me to link your thread up here, drop a link in the first comment!

List of threads:

Favorite FSers
Your diehard fandoms
NSFW confession thread
Topics you wish FS would stop wanking about
What do you want FS to talk about more?
(Pan)fandom discussion post
General opinions
Fapping material?
Random rants

Re: General Opinions on Things

(Anonymous) 2016-02-21 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
I agree on this. I can understand the potential hassle for dog owners in particular when it comes to living in apartments-it's a little more work to take them outside to do their business, for instance, than it would be if you lived in a house and just opened the door and let them out into your backyard. Plus, since other people live in the apartment complex, if a dog owner wasn't good about cleaning up after their dog, that would pose an issue, too. And some pets do make a lot of noise or can be rather rambunctious, and I can see where neighbors might not always appreciate that.

But obviously, all of that, along with your mention of damage risks, can be avoided, or at least better handled and managed, if the pet owner is responsible. If an owner and their pets pose a serious issue/problem to the apartment complex/other residents, then certainly, they should be dealt with and kicked out if necessary.

Otherwise, though, if a person takes care of their pets and is willing to put up the money for any potential deposits or damages or whatever, then I think they should be allowed to let their pets live with them if they move into an apartment building.