Posted by NE IA on December 31, 2008 at 18:10:11 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Rude people posted by C-man on December 31, 2008 at 12:37:31:
I would rank that as extremly sensitive. In my entire life, I never heard of anyone being offended by those type of general questions.
We all have senistive issues that difffer greatly, and friends usualy avoid the topic if they know it bothers you.
Who the heck am I kidding, my friends and myself, we go out of our way trying to make coments that should offend. Thats what buddies do best.
That being said, a friend took a course in college dealing with behavior patterns etc. She asked me what the true breakdown of a personel slam was. Very simple! If you say something way over the line to a friend, it indeed says I trust our friendship enough to (go there) and not offend. A very strong sign of a great friendship.
I don't have a divorced male friend that I don't tell them....I seen your ex-wife the other day, and Da...mn she looks hot, think I might ask her out! Yea that is usualy followed by the sign language finger. Might as well kick a buddy when they are down, cause it can always be get even time for them down the road.
And by all measures, there are some very mean folks as you can witness on this board, but very seldom I might add.
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