backing off
May. 10th, 2008 12:17 amHow do you know when to back off?
Because I really don't know. In some ways I back off at the slightest breeze, the slightest disagreement, just because I'm not sure I'm right (and making decisions based on arguments/making arguments based on decisions have never been my strong points). In other ways, most of the time I never actually stop believing I'm right, and just continue being mad (or whatever other negative emotion). And no, it's not like both of these are true in every situation, but they're both incredibly common with me.
This particular situation? When you link someone to a picture in the course of conversation, that's generally because you want them to share it with you, so one really good way topiss me off make me feel pretty shitty is to just decide that you don't want to look at it because of how I described it. Even if that is your prerogative.
DUDE, IT'S AMY! *HUGGLES VIOLET AMY*
We miss ya! And by we I mean, um, me.
Because I really don't know. In some ways I back off at the slightest breeze, the slightest disagreement, just because I'm not sure I'm right (and making decisions based on arguments/making arguments based on decisions have never been my strong points). In other ways, most of the time I never actually stop believing I'm right, and just continue being mad (or whatever other negative emotion). And no, it's not like both of these are true in every situation, but they're both incredibly common with me.
This particular situation? When you link someone to a picture in the course of conversation, that's generally because you want them to share it with you, so one really good way to
DUDE, IT'S AMY! *HUGGLES
We miss ya! And by we I mean, um, me.