Who_Am_I wrote:
Blownmind wrote:
I don't really see the "got stepped on foot, kick?"-analogy. Wouldn't "got stepped on foot, cut off own leg?"-be more accurate?
The analogy:
He hurt me by mistake, should I purposefully hurt him in a similar manner?
Ahh, I thought I made myself clear in the first post.
Blownmind wrote:
It hurt when he forgot me, and I wouldn't want to hurt him in the same way, but at the same time I don't think it will, since he has many many friends.
I only seek to understand why he did it, and if it was his wish that I should do the same to him.
Who_Am_I wrote:
I don't see how forgetting his birthday would be akin to cutting of your own leg. It doesn't hurt you.
The "cut off my own leg"-part refers to the fact that I would distance myself from him without him notising that I remove myself. With his foot on my foot, I would have to cut off my leg so he won't notice I pull it away. But hey, it's analogies, I have a reduced ability to get them anyways, so why should I try to make them, and least of all argue about details in them. Nevermind.
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