Sprite_Geist
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- May 27, 2020
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Throughout the majority of my life, but especially recently, it seems as though I always anger other people in some way no matter how I act - in the real world. I am mostly a quiet person, and I do not think that there is anything wrong with being quiet. The issue is that this can cause much harassment from other people. What makes this even more frustrating, is that being quiet is not even the reason I keep to myself in the first place! The reason I keep to myself is mainly because I am tired of tolerating the hypocritical expectations of other people.
Others can ignore me or refuse to talk to me, but will become angry if I ignore them. Others are not obligated to smile or be friendly towards me, but I am made to feel obligated to be friendly towards them. Others do not look at me, but will act offended if I do not look at them. Others criticize me for behavior that they themselves exhibit. And after all of this is said and done others will still sneer and make nasty remarks about me, because I do not bow down to them - the same individuals who scowl and ignore me initially! You complain that I am quiet and assume the worst about me due to this, but you make no effort to even bother with me in the first place! You do not care about me anyway, but still demand that I show an interest in you.
People only want your attention when you are not giving them any.
Additionally: I think that it is interesting how we are told that, on one hand, we must respect the boundaries of other people; so if somebody else refuses to let us into their life, for example, we must accept this and not push; on the other hand we simultaneously bully people who are quiet and/or "introverted" for refusing to join in on the tribal gossip, as if they are not allowed to have any boundaries. If you talk to somebody who is not interested, it is considered harassment; if somebody else talks to you when you are not interested, it is considered rude - a contradiction! This is the hypocrisy that I am talking about.
I really do not know what the intention of this post is; it looks fragmented too. A jumble of sentences that I really feel the need to express. Sorry.
Others can ignore me or refuse to talk to me, but will become angry if I ignore them. Others are not obligated to smile or be friendly towards me, but I am made to feel obligated to be friendly towards them. Others do not look at me, but will act offended if I do not look at them. Others criticize me for behavior that they themselves exhibit. And after all of this is said and done others will still sneer and make nasty remarks about me, because I do not bow down to them - the same individuals who scowl and ignore me initially! You complain that I am quiet and assume the worst about me due to this, but you make no effort to even bother with me in the first place! You do not care about me anyway, but still demand that I show an interest in you.
People only want your attention when you are not giving them any.
Additionally: I think that it is interesting how we are told that, on one hand, we must respect the boundaries of other people; so if somebody else refuses to let us into their life, for example, we must accept this and not push; on the other hand we simultaneously bully people who are quiet and/or "introverted" for refusing to join in on the tribal gossip, as if they are not allowed to have any boundaries. If you talk to somebody who is not interested, it is considered harassment; if somebody else talks to you when you are not interested, it is considered rude - a contradiction! This is the hypocrisy that I am talking about.
I really do not know what the intention of this post is; it looks fragmented too. A jumble of sentences that I really feel the need to express. Sorry.
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