Here is the dialog that followed between us.
Decide what kind of person you want to be in a relationship with.
Think about where they hang out, and go there.
Determine what character traits they will find attractive, and change accordingly.
What are you asking me to explain?
I do not understand what your comment means, and what it has to do with what I posted
You posted Jacquelyn Michelle's photo, containing advice for girls.
I replied with my advice.
Which is gender-neutral.
Why do I give that advice?
I expect for the same reason you shared Jacquelyn Michelle's advice.
To share an opinion with people who follow your facebook feed.
That is my advice because it's effective.
It's not really about life advice in general, it's about empowering girls specifically.
What I wrote is not life advice in general,
it's about how anyone who wishes to be in a relationship should modify themselves.
If a girl follows Jacquelyn Michelle's advice, how will the people around her react?
I agree that girls are socialized to have poor boundaries
and that they should not set aside their comfort for boy's egos.
But I feel that someone would be harmed
if they adopted all of Jacquelyn Michelle's list of behaviors.
So I instead provided my advice
on how to decide what behaviors to show the world.
Facebook is somewhat like twitter
in the amount of content you can provide in the limited bandwidth
And yeah, the first time I read your comment it came across a little aggravated & I was confused as to why. I only deleted it because I have some particularly aggressive Facebook friends and I'd rather avoid conflict with them and all.
Time for some snark:
Isn't censoring your facebook page
because of aggressive friends an example of catering to other people's egos?
And it's less catering to them and more catering to myself-- I don't check Facebook/get notifications and I didn't really want to come back to a full out typed argument about something you & I settled reasonably.
