Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
Do you sometimes see in yourself the negative things people (strangers, friends, etc) say define or say about you?
For example, I had a former friend who I thought was my friend. Found after high school her family didn't like me-cause I'm gay, black, American, non-catholic, and have behavioral issues due to disability. The negative comments she made of me through the years was directly related to these things. But then I think, does she have a point with some of these things? Not the light comments such as lying or something like that but the big ones. Do we know? Do we admit it to ourselves? Do we apologize? In denial?
Or are these people (strangers, friends, etc) "always" wrong about who we are that a doesn't align with our faults we accept as opposed to ones we don't?
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Something that I thought about when we talk about people we come in contact with, people we talk with online, politics, religion, and just the stranger who told you you were clumsy and need to get a life.
For example, I had a former friend who I thought was my friend. Found after high school her family didn't like me-cause I'm gay, black, American, non-catholic, and have behavioral issues due to disability. The negative comments she made of me through the years was directly related to these things. But then I think, does she have a point with some of these things? Not the light comments such as lying or something like that but the big ones. Do we know? Do we admit it to ourselves? Do we apologize? In denial?
Or are these people (strangers, friends, etc) "always" wrong about who we are that a doesn't align with our faults we accept as opposed to ones we don't?
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Something that I thought about when we talk about people we come in contact with, people we talk with online, politics, religion, and just the stranger who told you you were clumsy and need to get a life.