Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro tip -- if you're ever tempted to blame an interpersonal issue (or a disagreement here) on jealousy, take a step back and and don't type or talk. Where you see jealousy, there's a strong chance you're actually seeing a reaction to your attitude.
Maybe your sister is just over the big wedding sucking all of the air out of a room. Maybe she wishes you weren't hell-bent on making yourself the center of attention even after the wedding. Maybe she thinks, as many do, that this is immature.
Same goes for posters who immediately go to "jealous" or "bitter" working mothers or "jealous" friends who don't have their HHI. Most likely those people don't get along with you because you behave in a manner that's hard for them to deal with.
Labeling people as jealous says more about you than about them. It shows you assume there's nothing wrong with you and people who disagree would rather be you. It's vain.
Ditto! Excellent insight,PP.
Anonymous wrote:Pro tip -- if you're ever tempted to blame an interpersonal issue (or a disagreement here) on jealousy, take a step back and and don't type or talk. Where you see jealousy, there's a strong chance you're actually seeing a reaction to your attitude.
Maybe your sister is just over the big wedding sucking all of the air out of a room. Maybe she wishes you weren't hell-bent on making yourself the center of attention even after the wedding. Maybe she thinks, as many do, that this is immature.
Same goes for posters who immediately go to "jealous" or "bitter" working mothers or "jealous" friends who don't have their HHI. Most likely those people don't get along with you because you behave in a manner that's hard for them to deal with.
Labeling people as jealous says more about you than about them. It shows you assume there's nothing wrong with you and people who disagree would rather be you. It's vain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol no one cares about other people's wedding photos.
Actually, it goes deeper than this. Most people actively despise other people's wedding photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol no one cares about other people's wedding photos.
Actually, it goes deeper than this. Most people actively despise other people's wedding photos.
Anonymous wrote:Lol no one cares about other people's wedding photos.
Anonymous wrote:posted my wedding photos. my sister was my maid of honor. had a feeling she felt some jealousy throughout the day because I had a much bigger wedding/more bells and whistles so she was rather cold throughout the day. She did not hit like or love any of the photos nor the album.
3 days later she posts - "so great - thanks for posting"
shouldn't she act more jazzed? they are my wedding photos!