btbnnyr wrote:
I don't. I say what I think without taking into account people's feelings. If I come to know that I hurt someone's feelings by what I said, then I don't really care about that. I just don't get the feeling of caring about people's feelings, including the ones that I have hurt. I don't really get hurt feelings myself either.
Gotta say I'm surprised about this.
Even though you don't experience the emotions that are usually associated with realising that you've hurt someone else's feelings, or feel hurt yourself when someone says something that would have hurt anyone else, do you attempt to repair the 'damage' that's been done subsequently, for example by apologising, explaining or rationalising, if only to smoothen things out so you don't get the hassle that tends to follow social faux pas in general?
This isn't criticism as much as it is an attempt at comparing notes, as I have found myself in situations where I feel no emotion when I've apparently wronged someone with my words, and then found myself urged to attempt to normalise the relations between myself and the person who was hurt, in order to avoid problems in the future.
On the other hand, I have felt upset upon hurting the feelings of people I otherwise got along with fine, which happened either inadvertently or in a fit of heated emotions, so with me it really depends on the person in front of me.
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