I was forced into verbal hammerstrokes in Communication & Quality of Life this morning. The initial conversation of relationships waltzed on to cheating, which is a topic I am very opinionated about. I was comfortable just saying my piece until a classmate made the comment that "it takes a better person to forgive someone for cheating[...]" Huh? I really don't think so.
I take no pleasure in taking the wind from anyone's sails; but, when she challenged my character, and insinuated that I was somehow less of a person in my firm belief that betrayers go straight and head-first into the curb, I felt compelled to counter. She wasn't prepared to dance. And even though I wasn't the least bit aggressive, I think she took my adamance as a personal attack--a thing that saddens me a bit.
In other news:
**I'm buying a new car.
**I'm going to the NY Int'l Auto Show this weekend.
**My shaman is level sixty.
**Sin City comes out on Friday. (Wicked!)
Penguins are awesome.
I take no pleasure in taking the wind from anyone's sails; but, when she challenged my character, and insinuated that I was somehow less of a person in my firm belief that betrayers go straight and head-first into the curb, I felt compelled to counter. She wasn't prepared to dance. And even though I wasn't the least bit aggressive, I think she took my adamance as a personal attack--a thing that saddens me a bit.
In other news:
**I'm buying a new car.
**I'm going to the NY Int'l Auto Show this weekend.
**My shaman is level sixty.
**Sin City comes out on Friday. (Wicked!)
Penguins are awesome.
velocity:
Yeah, I'd be on your side of that argument, but I think you know that. With me, cheating is a Rubicon you can't cross back over. It's unforgivable. Good thing my boyfriend would never do it, and I can say that with the utmost certainty.