IF I use MY life experiences in an answer and note that, Why do so many folks have to selectively read I "said" EVERYONE
I write a lot in my private life. I use my own very real life experiences here-not generalizations or blanket statemen. And yet so many will read a responce an take great glee to put themselves into the mix and then tell me not to generalize! LOL!!! I almost ALWAYS note that I so not think the issue is with EVERYONE, and yet they selectively read I do. I mean do these folks that mis-read want to be that kind of a problem and can't figure out how to be or what? I hope not ALL folks have to want to be a problem so they have the chance to chime in on it. Our life experiences all have worth, I try to "read" the questions before I get the pen and paper out-and if someone puts they know it's not all the folks in the entire universe that are like this and state that, why oh why are there so many folks that choose not to read that part so they keep the issue as it pertained to that person who asked or commented with their own experience? It's like they want to pick a cyber fight-ie: TROLLING
4 Answers to "IF I use MY life experiences in an answer and note that, Why do so many folks have to selectively read I "said" EVERYONE"
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I'M not ACTUALLY sure "what" YOU'RE asking "here", so I'LL just agree with "plungsponge" on THIS one.
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You are just catching the flack for all the people who do generalize. Like the ones who say *Why do men like to hit women?* That is a gross generalization, and people get up in arms about it; for a good reason. You are just getting caught in the general net.
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Posted by plungesponge May 17th, 2012 at 6:33AM
This is why it's called the experience project. You tell us your experiences and we'll project our prejudices all over it.
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Reply by Serenitree May 17th, 2012 at 6:34AM
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Reply by BabzEsq24 May 17th, 2012 at 6:35AM
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