ViciousTease
*his personal tease*
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Yawn......stretches.....insupposenits time to roll on in here. Interesting read once again. Thinks I should toss some tums around to help with the nausea.
How often are your initial impressions of people wrong? Do you hold fast to them so that any change is damn near impossible or are you open to reconsideration. And does any reconsideration get impacted by whether your initial impression was good or bad? Is it easier to have some one go from nice to asshole or from asshole to nice?
In person, I can usually get a good read on people. I'm rarely surprised by their actions. If I do make an incorrect assumption about someone, I'm not chained to it. I can learn to see them in a new light.
Here, it's completely different. My initial impressions are often wrong. Some seem nice in the beginning and turn out to be stubborn assholes that pout when they don't get their way. Others come across as jerks but turn out to be kind and wonderful. With those, it's often just about learning to understand their particular brand of humor or sarcasm.
In both realities, I try to just accept people as they are. If you change yourself, whether that's an improvement or not, my opinions about you will shift as well.


