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Post by Jonesy1 on May 17, 2020 19:40:44 GMT
But how do they earn it? Get down on their knees and blow you? Since when do we respect some whore who gives us a blow job? You have to ask?
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Post by mslo79 on May 18, 2020 6:51:27 GMT
It depends as two things immediately come to mind...
A)I think everyone deserves a basic level of respect unless they do something to really mess that up as you can't treat people like crap when they have not given you a reason to do so otherwise your the villain.
B)But if people mean respect on certain things etc, that's more of the type that has to be earned.
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Post by pennypacker on May 19, 2020 17:13:20 GMT
I make a point not to respect anyone. Ever.
Makes things easier.
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Post by amyghost on May 19, 2020 17:34:58 GMT
Courtesy is given. Respect is earned. My thoughts exactly. I'm even dubious about teaching children to automatically respect authority figures; yes, they should absolutely be polite and co-operative unless given a good reason not to be. But they shouldn't be told that someone warrants their respect just on the basis of a uniform or title. We've certainly seen how drilling kids to have unquestioning respect for that alone has led to some nasty abuse situations, among other things.
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Post by thorshairspray on May 20, 2020 2:12:08 GMT
Do you think respect should be earned or given ? Earned. Courtesy and politeness should be given, not respect.
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