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Treating others with Respect  

Primal_in_Kitsap 42M/42F
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6/6/2021 2:23 am

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6/13/2021 4:54 pm

Treating others with Respect

Recently I learned a friend of mine was recently shown a disgusting side of those that are weak.

Respect is so vital who we are.

First, you must respect yourself. Respecting yourself is where everything starts in whatever lifestyle you identify with. Everyone can see the respect that you have for yourself.

“Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads self discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that’s real power.
- Clint Eastwood

Second, respect others as much as you expect be respected. We’ve known this since our adolescent years. That doesn’t mean because you’ve been disrespected that means you should return the same. If you think I am wrong, you’re feelings will be hurt when I say, You are weak.

Lastly, and what irritates me no end. If you involve yourself into the world of another. Irregardless of the sex, ethnicity, kink, or lifestyle choices they choose to live by. You owe that individual an explanation if you choose to no longer be involved with them. It doesn’t have to be extensive, but it absolutely should be the truth. Ghosting or ignoring that person even exists has such a intense impact on that individual. It can destroy someone and worst case could end in tragedy. Don’t be a coward, because I guarantee Nobody wants to feel rejection and never know why.

“Respect other people’s feelings. It may mean nothing to you, but it could mean everything to them.”
- Roy T. Bennett


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