There’s just so much bullying, nastiness and judgement
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Velvian · 30/05/2023 10:28
I think it's kind of the other way around.
I think it's a masterclass in how your behaviour might upset/inconvenience someone else and really good for hearing an alternative view.
I've definitely been more considerate of other people's situations and motivations since I've been here.
I often think I wish that a couple of family members would post their expectations of me in AIBU. They would have their arses handed to them. 😅
Velvian · 30/05/2023 10:28
I think it's kind of the other way around.
I think it's a masterclass in how your behaviour might upset/inconvenience someone else and really good for hearing an alternative view.
I've definitely been more considerate of other people's situations and motivations since I've been here.
I often think I wish that a couple of family members would post their expectations of me in AIBU. They would have their arses handed to them. 😅
PlatBilledDuckypuss · 30/05/2023 10:38
I can live with all that, it's the fact that MN isn't as funny as it was back in the day when I first joined (several changes of name ago) ten years or so ago.
ToddlerMama27 · 30/05/2023 10:04
There’s just so much bullying, nastiness and judgement
creasedclothes · 30/05/2023 10:40
It depends what the reasons for the exchange of views is. In real life it's often very difficult to say what you really think because many people don't want that, they want support and to be told that everything is going to be fine and that they did the right thing. Only close mature friendships can withstand telling someone certain things.
Online threads can be about supporting. but unless specifically asked for they are more about helping, and helping includes hearing differing opinions. How they are communicated depends on many things and on a forum such as this is not something that can be controlled.
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