How do you know?That person also didn’t want me to have a girlfriend.
Is that what they said?
And if it was, what reasons did they offer for that opinion?
Why do you care what they think?
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How do you know?That person also didn’t want me to have a girlfriend.
The damning tone of their messages and hostility towards my person.How do you know?
Is that what they said?
And if it was, what reasons did they offer for that opinion?
Why do you care what they think?
They are indeed important terms to my family. I’ve explained my parents’ mentalities here before but it’s more complicated with my male siblings. They don’t struggle socially like I do but they still don’t like the idea of losing. I suppose it’s because they both have families and careers so they need to hold on to what they have or they will feel like they’ve wasted their lives. My female siblings don’t have these issues.*damning tone of their messages* is an interpretation.
So this was an on-line acquaintance, not some one you
encounter in every day real life?
By focusing on proving people wrong you use a lot of energy
thinking about what others say. You act like living is a debate.
With winners and losers.
And winning /losing are very important terms you've heard
in your family. Right?
What does this mean?“shook her head” at me
How does this speculation further your happiness?The one who “shook her head” at me would probably be glad that I am still single and struggling to get my life together.
They aren’t fun. They just feel apt because that’s historically how I’ve been treated since I was a child.How does this speculation further your happiness?
Or, putting it another way, what's so fun about making up
negative stories casting yourself as a victim?
Through trial-and-error. Keep trying, and learn from your mistakes.I’ve been told partly why I haven’t managed to be successful in finding love (Aside from one short lived relationship in 2010.) is because I move either too slowly or too quickly in social interactions. I apparently come across as being non-interested or too desperate. But how can I find an “in-between” so to say?
They typed “SMH” which means “shaking my head” in regards to what someone else posted. She thought I was deserving of contempt.What does this mean?
I think @tree’s message above is helpful. A phrase like “shaking my head” is not very informative, really. I find things like that very hard to interpret.They typed “SMH” which means “shaking my head” in regards to what someone else posted. She thought I was deserving of contempt.
She didn’t want me to have a girlfriend and was hoping I would hang my head in shame.I think @tree’s message above is helpful. A phrase like “shaking my head” is not very informative, really. I find things like that very hard to interpret.
How do you know that?She didn’t want me to have a girlfriend and was hoping I would hang my head in shame.
How long ago was this?The one who “shook her head” at me would probably be glad that I am still single and struggling to get my life together.
I also wonder about the answers to the questions in post #38.She didn’t want me to have a girlfriend and was hoping I would hang my head in shame.