• BladeFederation@piefed.social
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    17 hours ago

    On your last note, I agree with you that empathy is important. I do give a shit what other people think and feel, but not when they are clearly line stepping, judgmental, and disrespectful. When they do that, it just proves it is time to move on.

    It’s literally impossible to people please because people have wildly varying and opposite opinions. People will say stuff like “women say they want x but then complain when you do x!” First, that’s goomba fallacy, and second, you need to develop your own principles, and your people, male or female, will find you. Also, women can easily tell if you are trying to people please, and it is a turn off to them. If instead you’re just confident about what you stand for, they’ll agree and follow you even if they didn’t think that way before you told them. This is why there’s a stereotype of women dating assholes. You don’t have to be an asshole, you just have to have principles that you confidently stand by. This doesn’t mean that you can’t listen to other people’s opinions, or you can’t show “weakness” in emotion. You should, in fact, do both those things for your own benefit.

    The rest we seem completely on the same page on.

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      15 hours ago

      On your last note, I agree with you that empathy is important. I do give a shit what other people think and feel, but not when they are clearly line stepping, judgmental, and disrespectful. When they do that, it just proves it is time to move on.

      I was mostly referring to empathy for the groups of men that want the show emotions for sports.

      However for the shitty people we are dismissing, I can show empathy by understanding about the different socio-economic condidtions that likely make them into a raging homophobe or toxicly masculine asshole, but I in no way forgive them or condone their behavior. Understanding is a part of empathy, but it doesn’t have to follow that those that are disrespectful of other are to have that behavior be tolerated.