Yes. If you don't want to be lied to (or have the truth withheld), don't punish people for honesty.
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Bullshit. Cleverly said bullshit, but bullshit all the same. People also, as frequently, conceal their true, potentially offensive sentiments if they know a person vehemently opposes those sentiments; as such, the onus of self-deception is on them not on the other person.
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The burden of authenticity is always upon the individual; everything else is external, unnecessary validation.
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Nope. Taking offense is an honest signal to self and others. But you’re right, one can manipulate others to be more forthright in their opinions.
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You can be honestly offended by the truth.
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True. It keeps people from having a real, meaningful friendship when you're constantly "on guard" and worried about saying things that will crack their eggshell skin. Nobody is allowed to really know one another.
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