love me, love my dog
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used to emphasize the importance of accepting and respecting the unique qualities and interests of others in relationships
The origin of the proverb "love me, love my dog" is not attributed to a specific historical source but reflects a common belief that accepting and loving someone means accepting and loving the things or people that are important to them. The message suggests that when someone truly loves a person, they should also show affection and understanding for what that person values, including their pets or close relationships. This proverb is often used to imply that a person's love should extend beyond just the individual to include their broader life and interests.
- Even though James wasn't a fan of her taste in music, he made an effort to listen to her favorite songs and attend concerts with her.As the saying goes love me, love my dog.