Topic: When people are "too nice" do they lose your respect? | |
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Krimsa
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Mon 12/15/08 02:29 PM
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When people are "too nice" do they lose your respect? I will only lose respect for a person who is disingenuine in their presentation. If they are naturally submissive and giving in their demeanor, then no, that wont cause me to feel any less of them. Not at all. |
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When people are "too nice" do they lose your respect? I will only lose respect for a person who is disingenuine in their presentation. If they are naturally submissive and giving in their demeanor, then no, that wont cause me to feel any less of them. Not at all. A guy who is naturally submissive and giving would probably never work up the nerve to ask you out in the first place. Am I wrong? |
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I don't worry about whether anyone thinks I'm "too [this]" or "not enough [that]". I don't see the point in pulling any punches. If I have something to say, I say it. I'd rather be up front and honest as opposed to beating around the bush with a faux sense of integrity.
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When people are "too nice" do they lose your respect? I will only lose respect for a person who is disingenuine in their presentation. If they are naturally submissive and giving in their demeanor, then no, that wont cause me to feel any less of them. Not at all. A guy who is naturally submissive and giving would probably never work up the nerve to ask you out in the first place. Am I wrong? Well you might be surprised how those meetings can manifest themselves. |
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I'm a psych major. Try to surprise me about how people interact.. I dare ya.
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