honestly not sure that labeling any kind of decent human behavior towards another person as "emotional labor" and demanding compensation for it is gonna result in an overall improvement in social relations, folks
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not strictly monetary, but also in terms of seeking status/social currency/recognition, not for actual emotional heavy lifting but for baseline 'not being a jerk' behavior
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wondering about conceptual links to the "IT'S NOT MY JOB TO EDUCATE YOU" flounce so beloved in online discussions, both seem linked to making a virtue of behaving badly towards others.
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oh oh also tone policing, the "you can't call me out for being a toxic element, being angry to the point of incoherence is super virtuous" pass
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