Amity wrote:
Could someone please spell this one out for me?
I don't like being mean, I get anxious. I like being kind, it doesn't hurt anyone. Ive been on the receiving end of both meanness and kindness, I know which one I prefer. When I have to stand up for myself I will, but my tolerance levels are perhaps too high, or I don't notice that someone is pushing the acceptable boundaries.
Why is being nice/passive a bad thing?
Being nice is not a bad thing, but not understanding what nice is, can be a bad thing. Let's talk about what nice is not.
Nice is not...
Telling someone something is ok with you when it isn't.
Failing to tell someone that something is not ok when it is not ok.
Doing unsolicited favors with the expectation you will get something in return.
Doing solicited favors that are big inconveniences to you and expecting the person will know and acknowledge what an inconvenience it is, and reciprocate accordingly.
A lot of people who consider themselves to be nicer than average tend to feel taken advantage of because they have misconceptions about what nice is. But in most instances, they are not being taken advantage of, or at least not intentionally so. They are just not communicating and enforcing their boundaries and their needs, and the other party is not a mind reader.
Then again, there are some people who will take as much as you give and try to get you to give more than you should or can.