Paper Crane
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One of the greatest lessons a man will ever learn in life is to not tolerate disrespect from anyone. Even people who you are close friends with. Now if you have a habit of "joking" around or clowning around with your friends, you can't suddenly expect them to change because you allowed it to happen for so long.
But the key to not tolerating disrespect is to shut it down before it even starts. If someone's making some type of jokes you don't like, even if its not with you, just don't bother dealing with them or hanging around them. If their actions make you feel disrespected, call them out on it and toss them aside or show them the repercussions of their actions. Best way to do that is simply by cutting them off.
If people are demeaning to you in any way, don't allow them in your life and definitely don't give them any of your time or energy. Shut that sht down or move around and leave them at the circus. The longer you allow yourself to be subject to disrespect, by a man, a woman, your friend, your girlfriend, strangers, your siblings, whoever, it will just weaken your willpower and make you more vulnerable and "easy going"
Aa lot of the disrespect people do without realizing it is done in actions rather than words. Most people don't recognize when they're being disrespected because so much in our society has changed in the past like 5-6 decades.
Jokes are a thin line. Its all about the quality of joke and whether it's witty or geninely funny or not. If someone is just saying osme super gay sh.t to get a ride out of you, that's simply disrespectful. Same thing with allowing a "friend" to call you b.itch, as a joke. If they talk to you like that once, they'll get used to talking to you like that if you allow it.
Even with close friends of mine, I used to get kind of serious when they'd text me shi.t like "Whatup you little ***** where you at fag.got". I know that sounds harsh but if you know my personality and how my personality used to be before, I just tend to show others respect and hold myself like a true man and not like some teenager saying disrespectful sh.t just because I can.
The sad reality is alot of people talk to each other like that, especially with friends. I never understood it. I mean I kinda get it but I wouldn't hold myself like that because I wouldn't like being called a fu.cker or bi.tch or fag.got casually.
The more often you call out and shut down disrespect or get away from people who are grown adults who act like teenagers, whether it be a girl you're dating, some person you just met, a friend of yours, or a stranger, you start developing a more manly, assertive and rock solid personality.
But the key to not tolerating disrespect is to shut it down before it even starts. If someone's making some type of jokes you don't like, even if its not with you, just don't bother dealing with them or hanging around them. If their actions make you feel disrespected, call them out on it and toss them aside or show them the repercussions of their actions. Best way to do that is simply by cutting them off.
If people are demeaning to you in any way, don't allow them in your life and definitely don't give them any of your time or energy. Shut that sht down or move around and leave them at the circus. The longer you allow yourself to be subject to disrespect, by a man, a woman, your friend, your girlfriend, strangers, your siblings, whoever, it will just weaken your willpower and make you more vulnerable and "easy going"
Aa lot of the disrespect people do without realizing it is done in actions rather than words. Most people don't recognize when they're being disrespected because so much in our society has changed in the past like 5-6 decades.
Jokes are a thin line. Its all about the quality of joke and whether it's witty or geninely funny or not. If someone is just saying osme super gay sh.t to get a ride out of you, that's simply disrespectful. Same thing with allowing a "friend" to call you b.itch, as a joke. If they talk to you like that once, they'll get used to talking to you like that if you allow it.
Even with close friends of mine, I used to get kind of serious when they'd text me shi.t like "Whatup you little ***** where you at fag.got". I know that sounds harsh but if you know my personality and how my personality used to be before, I just tend to show others respect and hold myself like a true man and not like some teenager saying disrespectful sh.t just because I can.
The sad reality is alot of people talk to each other like that, especially with friends. I never understood it. I mean I kinda get it but I wouldn't hold myself like that because I wouldn't like being called a fu.cker or bi.tch or fag.got casually.
The more often you call out and shut down disrespect or get away from people who are grown adults who act like teenagers, whether it be a girl you're dating, some person you just met, a friend of yours, or a stranger, you start developing a more manly, assertive and rock solid personality.
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