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Unimpactful trait? I'd say if they put the toilet paper the wrong way, if you have to ask which way is the right way we can't be friends. Also if they don't return the shopping cart, instant way for me to lose respect for you.
Nope, I have cats and it's still only one way. I'm sorry but we can't be friends with that attitude.
Both have cats and have fostered cats. This person is right; there's still only one correct way.
Oddly enough your rigity on this is why we could not be friends.
I read somewhere that apparently lefties aren't as susceptible to knowing which toilet paper direction is objectively correct.
So it's basically like one of those mini-disabilities, like being horrible with directions, or not being able to remember peoples' names. Go easy on the poor fellows, they can't help it.