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StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
I assume I’m guilty of everything, so if someone tries to give a guilt trip, I’m like OK.
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@StevetheSleeve It's not okay to acknowledge guilt regardless if it's real or not. I guess I'd admit to mistakes but I'd never take guilt for them. Too lethal.
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
@SW-User Yeah, you shouldn’t. They’re just trying to manipulate your emotions in most cases.
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@StevetheSleeve Sucks. Why would someone manipulate your emotions in a time of distress? But my biggest question was if they're even aware of it.
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
@SW-User Giving them the benefit of the doubt, they may be trying to get you to adjust your behavior, for your own benefit.
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@StevetheSleeve I'm not sure. Where it concerns religion I feel as if people talk more "emotionally" rather than use their "logic" and try to impose their methods/ways upon you then BOOM conflict.
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
@SW-User I suppose in their minds they’re trying to save you from the eternal pits of hell. But if you’re not buying it they should back tf off.
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@StevetheSleeve Who would want to go into the eternal pits of "hell" anyway? Somehow people seem to lack proper knowledge about their own God.
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
@SW-User Well, the fiery pits of hell might sound preferable to a cold winter day. Lol.
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@StevetheSleeve Maybe ironically speaking but I don't think hell sounds preferable in any way whatsoever.