Fine, it's your business. I won't judge you for your sex life, just don't tell me that I can't be human unless I have sex.
When I say I disagree, I mean that we have our own personal preferences when it comes to things such as sex.
Of course they are both judgemental. That's the whole point. Beside, you can't have it both ways: if you think it's immoral to have sex before marriage, you think people should not do it. Obviously, you cannot force people to abide to your morality, but I'm pretty sure you would wish they would share it, and you already demonstrated your willingness to communicate your view. On the other side, people cannot force you to have sex, but they hope you would do it, and they have every right to tell you that. So, nobody is forcing anyone, but everybody is judging everyone. You find people judging you annoying. I find people judging me annoying. Unfortunately, we have to learn to deal with this annoyance.I'm not telling you to be abstinent. I respect those who have a different sex life than mine (my lack of one).
These sayings are both judgemental:
"You should stop having sex because it's sinful"
"You should have sex or else you're not human enough"
I am fine with disagreements. And, truth to be told, I have no problems dealing with "disrespectful" disagreements, too.I am celibate for my own reasons, and you can have sex for your own reasons. This is "respectful disagreement".
Of course they are both judgemental. That's the whole point. Beside, you can't have it both ways: if you think it's immoral to have sex before marriage, you think people should not do it. Obviously, you cannot force people to abide to your morality, but I'm pretty sure you would wish they would share it, and you already demonstrated your willingness to communicate your view. On the other side, people cannot force you to have sex, but they hope you would do it, and they have every right to tell you that. So, nobody is forcing anyone, but everybody is judging everyone. You find people judging you annoying. I find people judging me annoying. Unfortunately, we have to learn to deal with this annoyance.I'm not telling you to be abstinent. I respect those who have a different sex life than mine (my lack of one).
These sayings are both judgemental:
"You should stop having sex because it's sinful"
"You should have sex or else you're not human enough"
I am fine with disagreements. And, truth to be told, I have no problems dealing with "disrespectful" disagreements, too.I am celibate for my own reasons, and you can have sex for your own reasons. This is "respectful disagreement".
But a judgement is a judgement. Even if "respectful". Let's not pretend otherwise. It's ok, actually: people "judge" others all the time. I do it. You do it. Everybody does it. Admit it, and you will have less troubles dealing with people.
Plenty if folks do not want sex but not wanting to fall in love and share (party of) your life with somebody is rarer.Fine, it's your business. I won't judge you for your sex life, just don't tell me that I can't be human unless I have sex.
Okay, gotcha. I just gotta learn to handle disagreements of my views. Thanks.
So if someone tells me to get laid, I'll stay calm and tell them "Sex is not really my thing", and leave it at that.
Okay, gotcha. I just gotta learn to handle disagreements of my views. Thanks.
So if someone tells me to get laid, I'll stay calm and tell them "Sex is not really my thing", and leave it at that.
Well, it all depends on the context of the conversation. Why are they telling you to "go get laid" ? Are you being overly rigid about something? Or are you talking about your personal choice to remain abstinent?
That's one way to handle it. A very diplomatic one, too.Okay, gotcha. I just gotta learn to handle disagreements of my views. Thanks.
So if someone tells me to get laid, I'll stay calm and tell them "Sex is not really my thing", and leave it at that.
Don't say that, a healthy go fuck yourself can be very polite, safe time for everybody and so on.That's one way to handle it. A very diplomatic one, too.
Personally, I think you should tell them "I am not having sex for religious reasons", and if they comment/question/mock your position, tell them to fuck themselves.
But on the other hand, I am not a very diplomatic person.![]()
Then it's just a general "get a life" comment about your interests? Then I think you are reading too much into it, probably because of your personal experiences. They don't probably mean anything more that "go out more and relax".It's mostly about my nerdy hobbies and interests. (pc games, the internet, trek, etc.)Well, it all depends on the context of the conversation. Why are they telling you to "go get laid" ? Are you being overly rigid about something? Or are you talking about your personal choice to remain abstinent?
Besides, actually, it's not people I talk to. It's something I see in some media.
Let me give you an example (8:54 of this video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JV15UAHTzxE
Well, then you need to grow a thicker skin.
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