RedScorpion
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Hey all,
So I've been coming across a situation. It's been infrequent, and for the vast majority (of men and women) I haven't seen this - but occasionally, I've been having women have disrespectful behaviour with me. Mostly in regards to respecting my time. I don't think it's necessarily on purpose, but it's an annoyance all the same. I typically respond by lowering my attention with them (silence and distance for those that remember that thread), and essentially engage with other people instead. If they seem actually disrespectful, I don't chew them out or complain about it - rather I just ensure I don't give them any more of my time. In general, I don't believe I'm supplicating in any way, but I am rather easy going in general and nonchalant if the other person is apologetic (say for missing a get together for coffee, I say it's no problem (not a date)).
Most of the time this is all fine and well, but I'm wondering if there's room for improvement. Perhaps for a firmer position or attitude at times. I'm trying to determine if it something of my own behaviour is causing this, or if it's more attributable to them and their personality. And regardless, what is the best approach for me to either prevent it (if possible), or how to handle it afterwards?
Recent example. A girl I have been friends with (for quite some time, but haven't talked in several months) was begging for help with a flat tire (on facebook). After seeing a couple of these posts in sequence, I comment that I have a jack if she needs it. She messages me directly about it soon after and we start setting up what time to meet (she asks if meeting a few hours later works), and I say sure, where does she want to meet up. No response, complete silence afterwards, for more than a full day now (even though I see she's been online, posting, etc.). Presumably she's gotten help elsewhere by now, but a tad frustrating for no followup of info, when she was the one looking for help. I'm assuming it has more to do with her personality more than anything else, but it definitely leaves me thinking I'm not going be volunteering to help her again. Luckily I didn't actually waste much time besides the messaging back and forth. My thought process is to just employ silence/distance, and just let it go. I don't think complaining to her will accomplish anything.
Any thoughts and ideas are welcome, even in general application.
So I've been coming across a situation. It's been infrequent, and for the vast majority (of men and women) I haven't seen this - but occasionally, I've been having women have disrespectful behaviour with me. Mostly in regards to respecting my time. I don't think it's necessarily on purpose, but it's an annoyance all the same. I typically respond by lowering my attention with them (silence and distance for those that remember that thread), and essentially engage with other people instead. If they seem actually disrespectful, I don't chew them out or complain about it - rather I just ensure I don't give them any more of my time. In general, I don't believe I'm supplicating in any way, but I am rather easy going in general and nonchalant if the other person is apologetic (say for missing a get together for coffee, I say it's no problem (not a date)).
Most of the time this is all fine and well, but I'm wondering if there's room for improvement. Perhaps for a firmer position or attitude at times. I'm trying to determine if it something of my own behaviour is causing this, or if it's more attributable to them and their personality. And regardless, what is the best approach for me to either prevent it (if possible), or how to handle it afterwards?
Recent example. A girl I have been friends with (for quite some time, but haven't talked in several months) was begging for help with a flat tire (on facebook). After seeing a couple of these posts in sequence, I comment that I have a jack if she needs it. She messages me directly about it soon after and we start setting up what time to meet (she asks if meeting a few hours later works), and I say sure, where does she want to meet up. No response, complete silence afterwards, for more than a full day now (even though I see she's been online, posting, etc.). Presumably she's gotten help elsewhere by now, but a tad frustrating for no followup of info, when she was the one looking for help. I'm assuming it has more to do with her personality more than anything else, but it definitely leaves me thinking I'm not going be volunteering to help her again. Luckily I didn't actually waste much time besides the messaging back and forth. My thought process is to just employ silence/distance, and just let it go. I don't think complaining to her will accomplish anything.
Any thoughts and ideas are welcome, even in general application.