• lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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      13 days ago

      Where did I defend him? All I said was you are projecting. Which you are. So are the people you’re arguing with. He may have been leaving her on read because he was pissed like you say or he may have done it because he had other shit going on while he was texting her and got distracted. Either is a perfectly plausible explanation.

      I don’t hate women. Tiger Woods is an asshole. You’re a hypocrite.

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        Either is a perfectly plausible explanation.

        You’re all up my ass for no reason then.

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          Because you’re presenting one side of it as if it’s the truth. Acting like “the silent treatment” is the only reason a person may be delayed in responding to a text is toxic as fuck.

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            I dunno, giving a partner the silent treatment until they say the “correct” thing seems icky.

            I guess it all checks out with the cheating and drunk driving.

            Do you understand what the word “seems” means in this context?

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            I’m going to help you out a little bit here:

            The verb “seem” means to give a certain impression, appear, or look a certain way. It is used to describe how a person, object, or situation is perceived, especially when conveying a subjective feeling or an observation that may differ from reality.