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CookieCrumbs · F
I’d be indifferent. I won’t even bother to “make them” like me. If we have to share the same space, I’d just do my own thing. If I don’t like someone, I won’t waste time pretending that I do.
Sepia · 36-40, F
Exactly. @CookieCrumbs

SW-User
@CookieCrumbs you can't make anyone liking you but I wouldn't feel comfortable around them
CookieCrumbs · F
@SW-User
Then best you do is avoid them.
Then best you do is avoid them.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@CookieCrumbs If I know I won’t waste the effort. Some people can’t be pleased.
CookieCrumbs · F
@cherokeepatti
No, once they are set on how they want to see you, there is no winning that battle.
That’s why I’d rather let them be. Avoid their radar if it’s possible.
But if I have to interact with them, or share a physical space (example work, or extended family setting), I’d be casual and indifferent.
No, once they are set on how they want to see you, there is no winning that battle.
That’s why I’d rather let them be. Avoid their radar if it’s possible.
But if I have to interact with them, or share a physical space (example work, or extended family setting), I’d be casual and indifferent.