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May 20, 2008 07:19


This may be confusing, but I've reached an impasse in cognitive reasoning, or maybe it's too early in the morning:

In a scenario where person A has, either knowingly or not, mentioned/asked about/brought up something which is upsetting to person B, and neither person is meaning to be malicious, is it then proper for person B to

1) Be honest (or ( Read more... )

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sarahlitarose May 20 2008, 15:09:45 UTC
Uhhmmm... well A and B and 1 and 2 are all a bit abstract for me to say "oh yes definitely" but I shall attempt a generalization and say that it is probably better to be up front about your feelings on the matter when someone has brought up a distressing topic.

Not that I actually follow this advice in all situations, but then who always does what's best?

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helionaut May 20 2008, 15:27:30 UTC
I agree that these things are a bit generalized, but will say that honesty is probably better, even if it's harder, but more worth it in the long run.

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