ARAB WOMAN CARRIES LION LIKE AN INFANT.

Apollo

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That's not an adult lion. Likely a pup that has been socialized to not fear humans.

Also, f*ck Middle Easterners who use rare African animals as pets and cause poaching.
 

Aurelian

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That's not an adult lion. Likely a pup that has been socialized to not fear humans.

Also, f*ck Middle Easterners who use rare African animals as pets and cause poaching.
He ran from a house, terrified the neighbourhood, probably hers
 
Its not an adult so it wouldn't be too aggressive, but it might be declawed. I've heard that Gulf Arabs and Westerners declaw their exotic pets as they get older so they're less dangerous.
That lion is gonna be a terror once it hits puberty.
 

Shimbiris

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This is what pet culture leads to eventually people are not satisfied with owning just cats, hamsters, dogs they then want to own exotic animals like lions, tigers, chimps, etc.


Iran knows what's up!

Wallahi, if these people like animals so much why don't they go to the Miyi and live an honest rancher's life instead of endangering urban centers with libaaxs?
 
Wallahi, if these people like animals so much why don't they go to the Miyi and live an honest rancher's life instead of endangering urban centers with libaaxs?
Pet owners claim to love animals yet enslave them in an unnatural environment. They don't love animals they love having power over animals. They like having control over another living being. They would enslave humans if they were allowed, but since that's illegal they then enslave animals.
 

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Pet owners claim to love animals yet enslave them in an unnatural environment. They don't love animals they love having power over animals. They like having control over another living being. They would enslave humans if they were allowed, but since that's illegal they then enslave animals.

I think it's more to do with animals being emotional crutches for a lot of people. A lot of folks who really gravitate towards animals have abusive backgrounds. They feel betrayed and alienated by other human beings and feel safer with animals who will generally remain loyal, depending on the animal and breed, if you don't abuse them and just feed them.

Of course the relationship is always going to be much shallower than one with a human being. You can't have a real conversation with a dog or marry a dog or have children with a dog or really even go on genuine bro adventures with one but when you hate other people or just fear and don't trust them, this quiet doey eyed creature that just "listens" and seems to love you unconditionally will do. Poor folks would be better served getting therapy and confronting their emotional scars. But yeah, some sick people do keep animals as some sort of power trip.
 
I think it's more to do with animals being emotional crutches for a lot of people. A lot of folks who really gravitate towards animals have abusive backgrounds. They feel betrayed and alienated by other human beings and feel safer with animals who will generally remain loyal, depending on the animal and breed, if you don't abuse them and just feed them.

Of course the relationship is always going to be much shallower than one with a human being. You can't have a real conversation with a dog or marry a dog or have children with a dog or really even go on genuine bro adventures with one but when you hate other people or just fear and don't trust them, this quiet doey eyed creature that just "listens" and seems to love you unconditionally will do. Poor folks would be better served getting therapy and confronting their emotional scars. But yeah, some sick people do keep animals as some sort of power trip.


I've never thought about it like this before, but I think you're right and you've hit the nail on the head. There is something strange about the way people substitute pets for people. They allow their pets to lick them in the face, sleep in their beds and even eat from the same utensils/plates as them.

I wonder if any studies have been done on the personalities of people who spend most of their time with pets as opposed to other humans.
 
It's always the Gulf countries, they see it as a collection to impress others, they brag about owning exotic rare animals ,
the same why they acquire ferraris and lamborghinis and then ship them to London every year for a show off .
these bedouins are not used to being rich ,they behave like American rappers.
 

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I think it's more to do with animals being emotional crutches for a lot of people. A lot of folks who really gravitate towards animals have abusive backgrounds. They feel betrayed and alienated by other human beings and feel safer with animals who will generally remain loyal, depending on the animal and breed, if you don't abuse them and just feed them.

Of course the relationship is always going to be much shallower than one with a human being. You can't have a real conversation with a dog or marry a dog or have children with a dog or really even go on genuine bro adventures with one but when you hate other people or just fear and don't trust them, this quiet doey eyed creature that just "listens" and seems to love you unconditionally will do. Poor folks would be better served getting therapy and confronting their emotional scars. But yeah, some sick people do keep animals as some sort of power trip.

Do you blame them? Humans are the worst. I have seen with my own eyes brothers betraying brothers over property and money.

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I've never thought about it like this before, but I think you're right and you've hit the nail on the head. There is something strange about the way people substitute pets for people. They allow their pets to lick them in the face, sleep in their beds and even eat from the same utensils/plates as them.

I wonder if any studies have been done on the personalities of people who spend most of their time with pets as opposed to other humans.
Some dude told me his German Shepard was the only one that would greet him when he comes home late from work. He has a wife and daughters lol.
 

Shimbiris

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I've never thought about it like this before, but I think you're right and you've hit the nail on the head. There is something strange about the way people substitute pets for people. They allow their pets to lick them in the face, sleep in their beds and even eat from the same utensils/plates as them.

I wonder if any studies have been done on the personalities of people who spend most of their time with pets as opposed to other humans.

I've known people personally who fit this mold. I used to wonder what was up with types who say strange things like "I hate humans." Or "I prefer any animal to a person." It would shake me a bit to my core how they could ever say such things but that's because I grew up in a loving household with no abuse and had many friends and cousins and such from a young age who didn't really ever backstab me or do truly fucked up things to me. I realized with a couple of these people, including one I am extremely close to that they had very bad childhoods. Without breaching their privacy with all the details let's just say even their own immediate kin did things to them no one should ever have to endure and it shook their faith and love in humanity and made them mistrusting and guarded toward most people and animals became something of an escape. But again, I feel the true solution is to visit a sheikh and therapist and truly confront your issues rather than try to escape them into something like a pet. But we humans love escapism. Drugs, gaming, internet abuse, p*rn, pet obsessions... anything to not face the reality that is our wrecked life.
 

Psychologist

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This is what pet culture leads to eventually people are not satisfied with owning just cats, hamsters, dogs they then want to own exotic animals like lions, tigers, chimps, etc.


Iran knows what's up!
The problem here is those people who live in the gulf having lion as pet to flex on others. they do all that not because they love the animal but to impress others
Pet owners claim to love animals yet enslave them in an unnatural environment. They don't love animals they love having power over animals. They like having control over another living being. They would enslave humans if they were allowed, but since that's illegal they then enslave animals.
What unnatural environment? pets like cats and dogs have nowhere to go. Humans beings have destroyed the environment of those animals, They are just going to become stray animals who die of things that can be prevent easily and they also cause "there are 200 million stray dogs worldwide and that a "rabies epidemic" was causing a global public health issue.[19] In 2013, the World Health Organization reports that dogs are responsible for the vast majority of human rabies deaths, contributing up to 99% of all rabies transmissions to humans"

Pets are dependable on Humans and they are great to live with. loyal, and they bring joy to one.

You are just overthinking
 

Psychologist

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I've never thought about it like this before, but I think you're right and you've hit the nail on the head. There is something strange about the way people substitute pets for people. They allow their pets to lick them in the face, sleep in their beds and even eat from the same utensils/plates as them.

I wonder if any studies have been done on the personalities of people who spend most of their time with pets as opposed to other humans.
"Psychologists explain that our attitude towards animals is influenced by many possible contributing factors, such as socio-cultural norms, religious beliefs, personality traits, and early life experiences. Researchers also suggest that compassion for animals may be linked to genetic differences.

A study revealed that people who love animals have a specific version of the gene that produces the love hormone oxytocin, which is important for empathy between humans and boosts social bonding. So oxytocin helps people bond with animals too, and animal lovers are friendlier people and have more empathy.

Psychologists have established that the affection that you feel towards your child is similar to the one you show towards animals. Pets are entirely dependent on people so they trigger the same protective instincts as our own kids do. We love animals and want to protect them because we view them as innocent creatures that cannot help themselves when they are in trouble.

We love our pets deeply and we really want them to be happy. Our love for pets is revolutionary because it represents our closest ties to another species. We do not care about things regarding the species that they belong to.

Instead, we prioritize animals over people because we perceive them as innocent and defenseless and treat them as infants throughout their entire life. While adults are in a position to fight for their rights, animals and kids cannot do the same.

Kids and animals always look innocent and helpless. Therefore, we feel that they should be protected. You do not use the innate feeling to differentiate one species from another. Instead, you feel like you should nurture them both because of their helplessness.

So it is normal for you to react with rage every time you hear that someone has mistreated an animal. Researchers have also shown that females are usually more empathetic toward animals when compared to their male counterparts."


Couldn't find a one that talks about directly about early life experience though.
 
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