I like them all. I've lived with lots of strange animals all my life, I seem to attract animal girls.
The only thing I don't like as a pet is a pig. The polecat family, including skunks, are my favorites, always fun. My ex-wife decided to date me because her chow that hates everyone layed down at my feet.
I'm the same way. Even mean dogs whose owners say they hate everyone like me, as do the various wild critters.
I also share your liking for skunks. I have one living under the porch who may as well be a pet. She's never shown any fear of me, even when the kits were following her around. She even came up on the porch a few times to beg handouts when I was snacking on stuff she liked.
I think of all the wild critters, the skunks are the ones who size people up most quickly and are most content to co-exist with those humans who mean them no harm. Once they get to know you, they're almost affectionate. I extricated one who'd fallen into an above-ground swimming pool that had been emptied so the liner could be changed, and it immediately understood that I was trying to help. I just put the ladder in the pool, and it climbed up before I even moved away.
There's also a local fox who thinks he's a dog who comes around with a dumb grin and a wagging tail once in a while looking for handouts, but he likes everyone. He just makes the rounds. I also have more chipmunks than I can keep track of living in my rock wall (which also serves as home for quite a few snakes, interestingly enough). The chipmunks come out when I fill the bird feeder and have gotten to the point that they'll take seeds from my hand.
Which is another thing that amuses me: When they take seeds from my hand, they use their paws, not their mouths. They take the seeds with their paws and stuff them in their cheeks. When they take seeds from the ground, on the other hand, they use their mouths. I guess "Don't bite the hand that feeds you" is in fact some sort of universal rule.
The other funny thing is that when I have guests, the animals stay clear. I guess they don't generalize that all humans are the same. There's a milk snake living under my steps that basks all day on sunny days. I have to step over it when I walk past. But let someone else show up, and it disappears.
By the way: I used to be able to get my hands on oral rabies vaccine impregnated into fish-smelling blocks and scatter it about for the wild carnivores. I haven't been able to get it for a while, though. If you know of a source, please let me know.
As for myself, I've been vaccinated multiple times, but it's probably time for a booster. I probably should get my hands on some Imovax over the winter if that's what they're still using. Otherwise I'll have to break down and pay the doc for a scrip.
Rich