What would you say?
Obviously, I would say.. DO YOU NOT KNOW WHAT A PROMISE IS?!!?!
DO YOU NOT KNOW WHAT A PROMISE IS?!!?!
But they hadn't even broken the promise. It was a mere request to have it be ended. If the answer was yes, then that's that. If the answer was no, then the promise would stay in place.
Quote: from Disposition at 1:45 pm on July 6, 2009 Quote: from Just Waiting Here at 9:48 pm on July 5, 2009 Quote: from Disposition at 6:46 pm on July 5, 2009 I would be sad and try to convince them out of it. I would feel disappointed but I'd never tell them that. I would be angry but wouldn't let it show. If I did, they'd be more likely to cut. So you'd say they could cut? The person is asking you... If you told the person that you didn't want to end the promise, then they would never cut... But if you said alright to ending the promise, then they might go back to it... Does this make sense? -Probably not... lol. No. I didn't mean that it was okay. I would try to convince them otherwise... You can't dictate what a person will do by just telling them not to do it. If said person says, "I've decided to cut again," I wouldn't say, "Oh, you can't do that! I won't let you!" That's more frustrating than it is helpful, and I've been in that situation before. Encouraging them to do other behaviors that are more positive is a lot more beneficial. Yes, you can disapprove of it to their face, but I wouldn't feel like I had the right to tell them they *can't* do it. Sorry if I didn't make that clear in the first place-- I would not be okay with them ending the promise. Hmm... yeah, it makes sense. Thanks :)
Quote: from Just Waiting Here at 9:48 pm on July 5, 2009 Quote: from Disposition at 6:46 pm on July 5, 2009 I would be sad and try to convince them out of it. I would feel disappointed but I'd never tell them that. I would be angry but wouldn't let it show. If I did, they'd be more likely to cut. So you'd say they could cut? The person is asking you... If you told the person that you didn't want to end the promise, then they would never cut... But if you said alright to ending the promise, then they might go back to it... Does this make sense? -Probably not... lol. No. I didn't mean that it was okay. I would try to convince them otherwise... You can't dictate what a person will do by just telling them not to do it. If said person says, "I've decided to cut again," I wouldn't say, "Oh, you can't do that! I won't let you!" That's more frustrating than it is helpful, and I've been in that situation before. Encouraging them to do other behaviors that are more positive is a lot more beneficial. Yes, you can disapprove of it to their face, but I wouldn't feel like I had the right to tell them they *can't* do it. Sorry if I didn't make that clear in the first place-- I would not be okay with them ending the promise.
Quote: from Disposition at 6:46 pm on July 5, 2009 I would be sad and try to convince them out of it. I would feel disappointed but I'd never tell them that. I would be angry but wouldn't let it show. If I did, they'd be more likely to cut. So you'd say they could cut? The person is asking you... If you told the person that you didn't want to end the promise, then they would never cut... But if you said alright to ending the promise, then they might go back to it... Does this make sense? -Probably not... lol.
I would be sad and try to convince them out of it. I would feel disappointed but I'd never tell them that. I would be angry but wouldn't let it show. If I did, they'd be more likely to cut.
So you'd say they could cut? The person is asking you... If you told the person that you didn't want to end the promise, then they would never cut... But if you said alright to ending the promise, then they might go back to it...
Does this make sense?
-Probably not... lol.
No. I didn't mean that it was okay. I would try to convince them otherwise... You can't dictate what a person will do by just telling them not to do it. If said person says, "I've decided to cut again," I wouldn't say, "Oh, you can't do that! I won't let you!" That's more frustrating than it is helpful, and I've been in that situation before.
Encouraging them to do other behaviors that are more positive is a lot more beneficial. Yes, you can disapprove of it to their face, but I wouldn't feel like I had the right to tell them they *can't* do it.
Sorry if I didn't make that clear in the first place-- I would not be okay with them ending the promise.
Hmm... yeah, it makes sense. Thanks :)
Ok :]
Oh, no no. I didn't mean that it was okay. I would try to convince them otherwise... You can't dictate what a person will do by just telling them not to do it. If said person says, "I've decided to cut again," I wouldn't say, "Oh, you can't do that! I won't let you!" That's more frustrating than it is helpful, and I've been in that situation before.
I would worried and pissed off at the same time.
this.