TenMinutes wrote:
Fnord wrote:
[color=black]When they say: "I am here for you."
You hear: "I am your friend, and I will support you emotionally and financially, if necessary."
They really mean: "Stop complaining and work it out for yourself."
Is that actually true? Is this an uncharitable reading of the one that I got, or is this usually what is meant? I assumed it meant "I am your friend and I will support you", and that in my case they just didn't mean it, or hoped I wouldn't take them up on it, or maybe they even meant it but when it came time to actually be supportive, they didn't have it in them.
NTs often make insincere gestures, and when you take them up on it, they look at you as though you were stupid to think they were serious.
It can sometimes be a genuine offer of support.
It really depends on the person.