Quote from: Nero on July 09, 2007, 07:26:19 AM
Why do people ask a question and then get upset when you give your honest answer/opinion?
Why ask the question if you don't really want to know the answer?
Being serious for a moment, there comes a point in all our lives when we are aware that something is not as it should be. The penny drops. This is going to take hard work to fix... Thing is most of us have a lazy streak, and so then we figure that if it has taken us say five years to figure out that whatever it was is wrong, then perhaps no one else has noticed either and we can go on conning everyone that it is ok.
So we ask someone - we already know or suspect the true answer - but we are still hoping that perhaps they dont!
Then they tell us the awful horrible truth... and our illusions shatter. They too know the truth.
It turns out that most people have known for the entire five years and have been patiently waiting for us to catch up. DRAT - the only option now is hard graft and eating humble pie. Worse, where before we could get away with whatever it was and people would merely think we were charmingly naive, now that we have been told, it becomes far more serious. Now we are not naive, but positively mad, bad, or misguided.
So we get angry - grieving for our loss of innocence and we do what all intelligent lazy bones do, we try to blame the person who gave us the answer. Either they are lying, or maybe if it is the truth that they tell, then in some way that truth becomes their fault!
Eventually of course we come to acceptance and then the real work of fixing ourselves can begin.
(PS - of course the five years bit in this imagined scene is a nod to the inevitable issue because as many will know I was five years old when I first started asking my mother about my gender)