Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ She kept saying over and over again "are you poor? Are you poor? Is that why you don't have any stuff?"
(She was pretty tipsy at the time.)
I might say something like this, in gest. I laugh a lot throughout the day. It’s not for everyone.
If you actually do this in jest and without underlying malice, I suggest that your takeaway from this thread should be that it's time to stop.
That is true. I don’t hang out with a lot of easily-offended people. I actually don’t complain much either. This thread is not for me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ She kept saying over and over again "are you poor? Are you poor? Is that why you don't have any stuff?"
(She was pretty tipsy at the time.)
I might say something like this, in gest. I laugh a lot throughout the day. It’s not for everyone.
If you actually do this in jest and without underlying malice, I suggest that your takeaway from this thread should be that it's time to stop.
That is true. I don’t hang out with a lot of easily-offended people. I actually don’t complain much either. This thread is not for me!
Anonymous wrote:This give me narcissistic vibes. Not for that one time, but for all the others. She waited until she had an audience that she could sway to make you look inferior. All I can say is beware. In vino veritas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ She kept saying over and over again "are you poor? Are you poor? Is that why you don't have any stuff?"
(She was pretty tipsy at the time.)
I might say something like this, in gest. I laugh a lot throughout the day. It’s not for everyone.
If you actually do this in jest and without underlying malice, I suggest that your takeaway from this thread should be that it's time to stop.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are asking the wrong questions -- "does she like me? Are we friends?"
The right question is, "do I like spending time with someone who cuts me down?"
It really doesn't matter why she does it or why it offends you or whether you are "too sensitive".
BTW, friends are people you enjoy spending time with, who support you, are comfortable with differences and are kind. Sometimes friends make mistakes and say something hurtful, but that should be a rare occurrence, and there is usually some kind of recognition and repair .
Anonymous wrote:“ She kept saying over and over again "are you poor? Are you poor? Is that why you don't have any stuff?"
(She was pretty tipsy at the time.)
I might say something like this, in gest. I laugh a lot throughout the day. It’s not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:“ She kept saying over and over again "are you poor? Are you poor? Is that why you don't have any stuff?"
(She was pretty tipsy at the time.)
I might say something like this, in gest. I laugh a lot throughout the day. It’s not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I might say something like this, in gest. I laugh a lot throughout the day. It’s not for everyone.
Do you notice that no one laughs with you?