Create a set of questions to ask yourself (is this a priority, does it fit into my vision, am I saying
yes out of guilt or another unhealthy thought process) before obligating yourself to a yes, and always take the time to evaluate even the smallest of commitments.
Not exact matches
Yes, Christians can suffer from it, as they are imperfect people like anyone, however I do believe that they have a «Way»
out — and that is looking up (to Jesus) and not inward, which is what so much
of depression is... feelings
of worthlessness, or excessive
guilt.
Yes there is lots
of guilt, at first, can you be enough for both
of them, will the first feel pushed
out etc..
you expect an adopter to pay hundreds
of dollars for a dog that has been abandoned / not wanted, not trained properly (usually, why they have been gotten rid off...
yes, sure... feel sorry for the dog... but the «new owner» will pull their hair
out trying correct behavior isssues... some dogs aren't even potty trained... they try and
guilt people in «buying» a used dog that others gave up on (and maybe more than once).