I think insecure people can make excuses for it - just tactless, didn't mean anything by it, just honest
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Replying to @HPluckrose @HomemadeHalo
comparing instances, where people compete to offer the best ones! It's bonkers!
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Replying to @sophiehannahCB1 @HomemadeHalo
Completely different mentality, isn't it?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @HomemadeHalo
Yes. It's a crap mentality, frankly. Either be nice to people cos you like them, or avoid cos you don't. So easy!
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Replying to @sophiehannahCB1 @HPluckrose
Niceness doesn't always get you through the door, especially among the more shallow younger social circles
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Replying to @HomemadeHalo @sophiehannahCB1
But then you'll end up with someone shallow who doesn't value kindness and honesty. Or...1/2
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sophiehannahCB1
Truth is, I once pondered on the necessity of games, deceptions & tricks people have to employ in a r'ship 1/2
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Replying to @HomemadeHalo @sophiehannahCB1
I don't think we do have to. Its excusable perhaps in the immature but not deliberate negging.
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I used to do a lot of what I now learn is called 'shit testing' but when I realised it hurt men, I stopped.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sophiehannahCB1
"shit testing" another new phrase I had to look up. That could be counted as a form of game, no?
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Yes.
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