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Woman Who Gets Bored Easily Is Criticized By Her BF For Refusing To Permanently Adopt The Dog He Has Bonded With

Impulsiveness can be a sign of some personality disorders. Diagnosis should be confirmed by doctors. Whether the problem of impulsiveness is involved in mental disorders or not, getting rid of it is never easy. Henceforth, the solution includes how to co-live with it. However, not everyone can understand and tolerate it. Scroll down to read more about it!

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A woman (Reddit account u/Honest_Situation_438) with a relatable dilemma asked the community r/AITA about her being called TA for being impulsive. She loved animals and fostered poor creatures until they found their settling home. Aware of her trait, she didn't own any pet except a bunny.

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Among the fostered animals, the OP's boyfriend and his kindergarten children bonded particularly with a small dog that didn't go along well with other canine fellows. The man wanted her to adopt the pup, but she refused since she couldn't handle the responsibility, which made her get blamed for selfishness and ignorance. Her friends and family didn't side with her as she wondered whether she was an AH.

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Most Redditors commenting below think the OP's decision is the best she could do for the dog. She knew her problem and said no to the obligation she couldn't handle. There's nothing wrong with it.

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Furthermore, they offer several solutions:
Firstly, if the OP is unpleased by her trait, seeing doctors and getting a diagnosis and treatment will be necessary. Besides, they advise her to reconsider her relationship since the compromise between her and her partner won't prevent troubles and conflicts. The boyfriend has children and will be more demanding while growing them.

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Secondly, Redditors cite if the man loves the puppy so much and can't let him go, he will have to do the registration and adoption on his own. Also, his blaming the OP is quite a sign of manipulation and lack of tolerance.

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Thirdly, the OP's people should help her by consulting specialists, not by judging by their preconceptions and misinformation.

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Lastly, some praise the OP for helping animals and encourage her to keep doing it despite people's misunderstanding. They think she has a big heart and is never a selfish person.

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