(September 12, 2014 at 10:17 am)sswhateverlove Wrote: Yes, and I teach my clients everyday that they should expect others to be respectful toward them in their interactions. Further, if they feel mistreated, disrespected, or otherwise abused, I teach them skills required to be assertive with regard to how they expect to be treated. Being passive, passive-aggressive, or aggressive usually causes more harm then good.
Perhaps some of your members here could benefit from that lesson.
Perhaps you could benefit from your own advice. You certainly come off a bit too aggressive. You're constantly defensive. This is not a debate forum. If you want to constantly be on the defense, join a debate forum.
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