This is a great discussion. I don't know where I stand on the subject - honestly. I have never felt offended by advice given by a non-parent on the internet or IRL. Maybe I don't ask enough.
I do weigh the advice given to me on any subject carefully -- and I consider the experience of the source. I can see the analogy to medical spouses or Flynn's teaching. It seems to be an issue of mutual respect. We all want to feel valued and respected. (At least, I do. ) When someone discounts any of our advice, it feels like they don't value our opinions or experience. That's hurtful.
I'm still disturbed because I can't tell what was so upsetting to sms in the last thread. I saw a comment by Ladybug and one by Genevieve.....but they were mild compared to some of the "events" we've had around here. I feel totally disconnected and thick-skinned. I must be missing an X chromosome or something!
That said, I'm sure that I'd feel put out if someone started on one of my hot button issues, though - like wasting my degree or the likelihood of me ever looking physically fit or my lack of relationship with my own family.......I could go on and on. We all have hot button issues. Too bad we don't have warning labels in our tag lines. Of course, half the time, we aren't even aware what our issues are until someone comes along and presses the button.
I'm sorry if anyone was hurt. I don't have a problem getting advice from anyone on any topic and I will try not to be disrespectful in the future.
I do weigh the advice given to me on any subject carefully -- and I consider the experience of the source. I can see the analogy to medical spouses or Flynn's teaching. It seems to be an issue of mutual respect. We all want to feel valued and respected. (At least, I do. ) When someone discounts any of our advice, it feels like they don't value our opinions or experience. That's hurtful.
I'm still disturbed because I can't tell what was so upsetting to sms in the last thread. I saw a comment by Ladybug and one by Genevieve.....but they were mild compared to some of the "events" we've had around here. I feel totally disconnected and thick-skinned. I must be missing an X chromosome or something!
That said, I'm sure that I'd feel put out if someone started on one of my hot button issues, though - like wasting my degree or the likelihood of me ever looking physically fit or my lack of relationship with my own family.......I could go on and on. We all have hot button issues. Too bad we don't have warning labels in our tag lines. Of course, half the time, we aren't even aware what our issues are until someone comes along and presses the button.
I'm sorry if anyone was hurt. I don't have a problem getting advice from anyone on any topic and I will try not to be disrespectful in the future.
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