1/ If you created a dependency graph for things that bother people — and where admissibility is limited to "anyone genuinely feels this way — it would be impossible to decipher. If you tried to act on it, nothing would be permissible.
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2/ That being said, most people don't make claims on behalf of everyone. (And if they do, you should probably ignore them.) Instead, most people are simply expressing *their needs and boundaries.* And they're probably doing so because they're not being met or conformed to.
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3/ From this perspective, they're just saying, I exist. Other people are like me. Act conditionally.
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4/ Even for the rarest of preferences, that ask is just, > Don't assume a universal default. Please be courteous — understand me a bit before you just do you. As far as protocols go, decency is pretty easy. You just have to learn a bunch of handshakes.
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