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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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07-16-20, 09:09 AM | ||
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Location: Boston, MA
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07-16-20, 09:19 AM | |
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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I’ve read every post and wish I had the time to reply to more. I’m a fiercely private person so it was difficult for me to start this thread but I feel a lot better now. You guys are so insightful and witty.
I decided that I am going to social distance myself from my neighbor and if he asks why I will remind him of what he said. I’m 56 years old and not going to give him the chance to talk to me like that again.
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07-16-20, 10:29 AM | |
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: St. Louis MO
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Typical male stupidity about the way men talk to women.
Instead of being hurt or polite I would have let him have it with more of a rebuttal response than he was expecting. And I'll bet that's the last time that would happen, plus I would have done him a favor by raising his consciousness. But then I'm a Scorpio. |
07-16-20, 10:52 AM | |
Join Date: Jan 2013
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It's hard to ignore obnoxious people who say and do hurtful things. I totally get that! This advice really resonated for me because it's the gift that keeps on giving. Once you can get to a point where someone else's shortcomings don't dim your light, it's such a freeing place to be. It's easy to say and so very hard to do, but it's ultimate freedom over other people's meanness and ignorance. Avoiding him also works.
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body comments, body critiques, rude neighbors |
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