Body & Soul2 mins ago
People / "Mirrors"
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I have heard it said that people who irk you for no obvious reasons but who *really* needle you are "mirrors" to parts of your personality that need to be looked at.
Putting it in other words (if that seemed gobbledygookish); people who get on your tit are telling you something about yourself that you need to deal with.
If you get on *their* tits too, then both parties have issues that need to be dealt with.
Thoughts ?
Putting it in other words (if that seemed gobbledygookish); people who get on your tit are telling you something about yourself that you need to deal with.
If you get on *their* tits too, then both parties have issues that need to be dealt with.
Thoughts ?
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From my POV, I think it's more to do with my own feelings of personal inadequacy or failings in self confidence.
I admit that sometimes I 'bite' when I shouldn't with certain people (I mean generally, not just here) if often wonder sometimes when I 'lock antlers' with someone we are both suffering from these issues and inadvertantly pushing buttons.
From my POV, I think it's more to do with my own feelings of personal inadequacy or failings in self confidence.
I admit that sometimes I 'bite' when I shouldn't with certain people (I mean generally, not just here) if often wonder sometimes when I 'lock antlers' with someone we are both suffering from these issues and inadvertantly pushing buttons.
It's probably just me, but anyone to whom I have not been previously introduced who addresses me by my first name causes the bile to rise in my gorge. A few years ago, when making a rather expensive purchase, the hapless young assistant, on taking my card and reading the name, said, "Won't be a minute, Michael". I demanded my card back, cancelled the purchase and went elsewhere. Probably my age, but that was considered the height of rudeness years ago.
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