Degrading A Person Because You Feel Bad
“You feel bad about yourself, so you’re degrading me,” I said.
Patterns in relationship
“You feel bad about yourself, so you’re degrading me,” I said.
I am planning to visit an older lady who is ill and lonely. In discussing this, someone asked if I would like someone to come with me to visit. I surprised myself by responding, “No thank you. I’m a bit of a loner.”
There was a debate in the forum about who should pay on a first date. I figure if there is going to be conflict over this on the first date, that’s a sign the people are not compatible.
I speak with a lot of people about their relationships. I keep in mind, I’m only hearing one side of a story! It’s easy to become invested in one side of an issue. Your friends will usually side with you. This makes it easy to lose all perspective. There are so many ways to interpret
You can credit, God, astrology. grand design or whatever you like. For some reason, we draw people who somehow fit with us. Even if we’re irritated by someone, if we examine the situation, we’re likely to realize our run-in with a person has relevance on some level. And then there are the anomalies…
Few would argue the fact, society is deeply divided at this time. Those on one side cannot relate to the other side. More and more, they don’t even want to try. This is sort of the facebook reality. You say the wrong thing and get unfriended. This seems insanely superficial to me. There is no
“You know if you pursue this, it will end badly. You can avoid it if you like. If you don’t avoid it; that’s a choice. You’ll have no reason to complain when dominoes fall in a way you don’t like.”