Friday, October 4, 2013

Curiosity

So these are the weird things that go through my head...

Do animals have personality disorders?  Yes!  It's been proven that dogs do.
But they are domesticated.  Do wild animals have personality disorders?
Then I think well then I remember that domesticated animals like cats and dogs don't actually reach full maturity in domestication?

I also know that foxes have been culled by hunters shooting the ones that act aggressively toward them.  This resulted in the only remaining foxes (that were generally friendly) being immature.

So then my question is... if there is a connection between immaturity and domestication so much that it causes similar personality disorders... is this domestication also a social implication on humans that the more domesticated we become and dependent on an outside resource like government... creates personality disorders?

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