By ReallyMom? - 06/02/2019 16:00
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What was his comment? How can we know if you mom is right or wrong if we don’t know what set you off, Snowflake?
I hate how people are like "We need to know the comment to see if it was that serious" no you don't. if it made her uncomfortable then he shouldn't have said it and the mother shouldn't have downplayed it. At the end of the day, it's her feelings. Damn
" if it made her uncomfortable then he shouldn't have said it and the mother shouldn't have downplayed it." What stupid logic. So by your logic, if I get uncomfortable anytime someone says 'hello' to me.. then every time someone does so, they are at fault? Get out of here lol. Feelings don't trump reality. Sometimes people's feelings are bullshit. If what he said was out of line and innaprorpriate, then sure he should apologize. But if he made a reasonable statement, then she needs to get over herself.
Coachwithmark is right. Any and all pleasantries and small talk make me acutely uncomfortable because they’re an absolute pointless waste of time. That feeling however is generally considered out of line and ridiculous.
"sexual comment" and "children" is enough information.
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"I enjoy spanking you kids when you act like the little assholes", is way different than, "I get a massive erection when I spank you". I I have a feeling with the way everybody behaves these days, it's the former not the latter.
"Enjoying" spanking kids sounds wrong any way you say it.
My older sister would always tells me how I'm "too sensitive". Apparently telling her how I feel is me being a "sucky loser". Now I just ignore her and when she complains about my distance I tell her that she is being "too clingy". Now I have the pleasure of watching her sulk away while telling her to "stop being so sensitive". Guess it's not so nice when the tables are turned.
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"sexual comment" and "children" is enough information.
" if it made her uncomfortable then he shouldn't have said it and the mother shouldn't have downplayed it." What stupid logic. So by your logic, if I get uncomfortable anytime someone says 'hello' to me.. then every time someone does so, they are at fault? Get out of here lol. Feelings don't trump reality. Sometimes people's feelings are bullshit. If what he said was out of line and innaprorpriate, then sure he should apologize. But if he made a reasonable statement, then she needs to get over herself.