Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - not sure why people think I want to become a liar or a cheater. I specifically said without becoming a “narcissist hedonist.”
I meant “good girl” as in, follow the traditional path. In other words, I want to hear stories about women who realized this was them and broke out of this trajectory and came into their own. Yes I know I could go get a biography on famous women but I wanted to hear individuals who are normal like me.
Liar/cheater or a good girl? Why so black and white? This thinking is scary to me. I haven't always followed all rules and laws, and who even knows them all, but I wouldn't call myself a bad person.
I also think others too more risks and it paid off. It rubs OP the wrong way.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - not sure why people think I want to become a liar or a cheater. I specifically said without becoming a “narcissist hedonist.”
I meant “good girl” as in, follow the traditional path. In other words, I want to hear stories about women who realized this was them and broke out of this trajectory and came into their own. Yes I know I could go get a biography on famous women but I wanted to hear individuals who are normal like me.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - not sure why people think I want to become a liar or a cheater. I specifically said without becoming a “narcissist hedonist.”
I meant “good girl” as in, follow the traditional path. In other words, I want to hear stories about women who realized this was them and broke out of this trajectory and came into their own. Yes I know I could go get a biography on famous women but I wanted to hear individuals who are normal like me.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if I can. I agree with you OP that it seems like the people around me who have succeeded the most at having the lives they want are all willing to do things that I was taught you shouldn't do. But I don't know if I can become a different person at this age. Especially as a mom. When I think about breaking out of my "good girl" role I also think about my kids and how they might suffer for it, and I can't do that to them. I was taught that sometimes you sacrifice your own happiness for your kids.
I don't know, I feel stuck in this role.
Anonymous wrote:[youtube]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conventional/traditional does not equal good/moral.
Also, an absence of crimes or unethical behavior does not demonstrate that you are a good person. You could just be afraid of consequences.
I am deeply disturbed that you would need to be reminded of this at your age, OP.
My conclusion is that you are a stupid person.
NP here. There are worse things than being "stupid."....like being a cold, judgmental bi..ch (my conclusion about you from your post).
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conventional/traditional does not equal good/moral.
Also, an absence of crimes or unethical behavior does not demonstrate that you are a good person. You could just be afraid of consequences.
I am deeply disturbed that you would need to be reminded of this at your age, OP.
My conclusion is that you are a stupid person.
Excellent post. This was my thinking as well. Only a dim person would be giving herself credit for following a very conventional life path.
Try harder to justify your lifestyle. Breaking conventions and rules and pushing limits for self gratification are not admirable traits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conventional/traditional does not equal good/moral.
Also, an absence of crimes or unethical behavior does not demonstrate that you are a good person. You could just be afraid of consequences.
I am deeply disturbed that you would need to be reminded of this at your age, OP.
My conclusion is that you are a stupid person.
Excellent post. This was my thinking as well. Only a dim person would be giving herself credit for following a very conventional life path.
Try harder to justify your lifestyle. Breaking conventions and rules and pushing limits for self gratification are not admirable traits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conventional/traditional does not equal good/moral.
Also, an absence of crimes or unethical behavior does not demonstrate that you are a good person. You could just be afraid of consequences.
I am deeply disturbed that you would need to be reminded of this at your age, OP.
My conclusion is that you are a stupid person.
NP here. There are worse things than being "stupid."....like being a cold, judgmental bi..ch (my conclusion about you from your post).
Anonymous wrote:It dawned on me today that my whole life (I’m 43) I’ve been pretty much playing by the “rules” I was raised with. Be a good girl, get good grades, go to college, get married, buy a house, have kids, be a good mom, etc.
After my world was flipped upside down by divorce a few years ago, I feel like I have not really succeeded by being this person. In fact, I feel like around me the people who lie or cheat or cut corners are the ones who are succeeding.
So without going full on selfish hedonist, if you’ve had this realization already, how have you reformed yourself? Former “good girls”, please do share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conventional/traditional does not equal good/moral.
Also, an absence of crimes or unethical behavior does not demonstrate that you are a good person. You could just be afraid of consequences.
I am deeply disturbed that you would need to be reminded of this at your age, OP.
My conclusion is that you are a stupid person.
Excellent post. This was my thinking as well. Only a dim person would be giving herself credit for following a very conventional life path.