| i agree, spandrel. absolutely.
people occasionally (men, women, children, strangers, coworkers, bosses, who-the-fuck-ever) need to be CORRECTED for their actions! that is undeniable! if we don't "correct" people that exhibit bad behavior toward us, they are going to repeat it over and over...
that being said, there is a difference between:
* correcting someone:
- example: a one sentence statement - (clearly, calmly, concisely, and cooly) saying "I expect to receive the same respect that I give to the people in my life." (then be done with it, freezeout!)
* everything else:
- example: (yelling, lecturing, crying, arguing, getting loud, getting nasty, swearing, bitching, complaining, "talking about feelings", etc etc etc) all of this is not cool, because it shows your LACK OF CONTROL and your EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT and quite frankly "girlishness".
you had originally asked about a verbal smackdown, and if it is every okay before a freezeout to do it? i would say that it depends on your definition of a "smackdown".
if your version of a "smackdown" is like example #1 above: "a calm, cool, truthful, strong, manly statement" - then ABSOLUTELY YES, it is okay.
however, if your version of a "smackdown" is like example #2 above: "yelling, berating, talking down to, disrespecting, arguing, ever being willing to discuss the issue further, bitching" - then ABSOLUTELY NO, because you would be acting like an emotional woman at that point.
and make no mistake, a well-placed "i expect the same level of respect that i give others in return" delivered to a woman will be more effective (and devastating) than any of the emotional junk discussed above.
food for thought. _________________ what dr. house brings to medicine, i bring to everyday life (an extreme dose of cynicism), don't listen to the curmudgeon!
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