Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP, and these responses are laughably rude. Wow. This board is really something. Not everyone is a stone-cold ice mannequin without feelings. I actually think feeling a twinge of sadness if someone forgets a birthday - or questioning a friendship - is the stuff of life. I posted a vulnerable question. The outsized judgmental, rude commentary here is ... just wow. I am really happy for the dozen or so of you who think birthdays are dumb or are too busy or proud or above it all to celebrate, but I do question what makes you respond with such anger anonymously. Yikes!
I am the PP who literally used the word “twinge” to describe the momentary sadness I have felt when close friends don’t acknowledge my birthday, so I’m with you there. Where we diverge is that I only feel that way about close friends (not friends of a year), and I don’t leap to the conclusion that the person who forgets doesn’t care about me at all.
People having different opinions and feelings is not “rude,” we just have a different take. You are painting me as being “judgmental” and “rude” because I have an opinion that is different from yours. Have you reflected on that? “Just wow” is not exactly being kind and open-minded, now is it?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP, and these responses are laughably rude. Wow. This board is really something. Not everyone is a stone-cold ice mannequin without feelings. I actually think feeling a twinge of sadness if someone forgets a birthday - or questioning a friendship - is the stuff of life. I posted a vulnerable question. The outsized judgmental, rude commentary here is ... just wow. I am really happy for the dozen or so of you who think birthdays are dumb or are too busy or proud or above it all to celebrate, but I do question what makes you respond with such anger anonymously. Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP, and these responses are laughably rude. Wow. This board is really something. Not everyone is a stone-cold ice mannequin without feelings. I actually think feeling a twinge of sadness if someone forgets a birthday - or questioning a friendship - is the stuff of life. I posted a vulnerable question. The outsized judgmental, rude commentary here is ... just wow. I am really happy for the dozen or so of you who think birthdays are dumb or are too busy or proud or above it all to celebrate, but I do question what makes you respond with such anger anonymously. Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:I know a few people who get upset when people don't like their social media posts. I can not imagine saying that outloud, let alone feeling that way, let alone not understanding that not everyone puts the importance or priority on social media they they do. Not to mention that the algorithms may not even show your posts: even if they are frequent users. This just screams vanity, drama, and frankly, low intelligence to me.
MY GOD.
If anyone feels this way about me, please, do me a favor and drop me as a friend.
Grow up, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you're 40, not 4. Expecting others to care is highly immature and self centered. People have WAY too much to think about already, to remember random birthdays of friends.
No they don't. Most adults I know remember friends' birthdays and aren't "so overwhelmed" - they get thru the day fine.
Sounds like you're a SAHM or someone without a busy, stressful job. I remember family member's birthdays. Everyone else? Sorry, it's not a big deal. And I'm not remotely offended when people forget my birthday. Most people I know lead active, busy lives.
Wow. This post is all kinds of rude and insulting. Only SAHMs have time to remember birthdays? Or SAHM/birthdays are somehow trivial? Your post reeks of judgment. How sad that you think it's impossible to work and also be considerate. Part of having an active, busy life is remembering your friends. "Busy" isn't something to be proud of.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP, and these responses are laughably rude. Wow. This board is really something. Not everyone is a stone-cold ice mannequin without feelings. I actually think feeling a twinge of sadness if someone forgets a birthday - or questioning a friendship - is the stuff of life. I posted a vulnerable question. The outsized judgmental, rude commentary here is ... just wow. I am really happy for the dozen or so of you who think birthdays are dumb or are too busy or proud or above it all to celebrate, but I do question what makes you respond with such anger anonymously. Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP, and these responses are laughably rude. Wow. This board is really something. Not everyone is a stone-cold ice mannequin without feelings. I actually think feeling a twinge of sadness if someone forgets a birthday - or questioning a friendship - is the stuff of life. I posted a vulnerable question. The outsized judgmental, rude commentary here is ... just wow. I am really happy for the dozen or so of you who think birthdays are dumb or are too busy or proud or above it all to celebrate, but I do question what makes you respond with such anger anonymously. Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:I know a few people who get upset when people don't like their social media posts. I can not imagine saying that outloud, let alone feeling that way, let alone not understanding that not everyone puts the importance or priority on social media they they do. Not to mention that the algorithms may not even show your posts: even if they are frequent users. This just screams vanity, drama, and frankly, low intelligence to me.
MY GOD.
If anyone feels this way about me, please, do me a favor and drop me as a friend.
Grow up, OP.