(February 3, 2014 at 1:10 am)TaraJo Wrote:(February 3, 2014 at 12:48 am)pineapplebunnybounce Wrote: "If you don't pick the guys who worship the ground you walk on [...], then fuck you, you deserve whatever shitty treatment you get from the assholes you pick"
Paraphrasing cos i wasn't typing as he's saying it. If that's not entitlement I don't know what is.
So, if a rich guy, who's well fed is complaining to a poor, starving man about how terrible his food is, do you think that's kinda a douchebag move? Or should the poor guy be shamed for having a sense of entitlement?
I don't think that's an apt analogy. Is the rich guy the girl? Because in this analogy it sounds like if the rich guy doesn't like the food, he shouldn't complain to someone who has nothing. But if a girl doesn't like a guy who worships her and therefore goes off with someone else, what exactly did she do wrong? What choice does she have? Either she dishonestly stays with someone she doesn't like, or goes off with someone she does like. What would be her equivalent of not complaining to the poor man?
He's talking about not picking the guy who treats you like a queen. Probably all of us have done some equivalent of that in the past.
An apt analogy would be a girl who was really nice to a guy she likes, he picks someone else, one day his girlfriend cheated on him and she goes, yea well you fucking deserve it for not picking me, while thinking she's the nice one. She would be the one who's the "fake friend", but she thinks the guy is being the fake friend for not picking her.
No one forces you to stay friends. People will ask you to stay friends if they really like you as a friend (and yes, that is a real thing). You can always say no.