People are all different. I've met thirteen-year-olds that are more intelligent, emotionally mature, responsible, and morally upright than people in their forties, fifties, and even sixties. There's a mountain of evidence putting a lie to the idea of arbitrary age distinctions. I'm here because I get along better and relate better to people in their teens and twenties, probably because I'm not the most mature or together person; people my age also seem very judgmental and inflexible.
I do, and I apologize. *hug* I'm actually very similar when it comes to that sort of thing, perhaps because I'm very introverted, a bit insecure and shy, and just plain mistrusting and cynical.
I totally know I don't have to accept friend requests; what does that have to do with why you sent me one and what you do with it? I mean, don't we all do things for reasons? If you want to have an acquaintance, don't you expect him to talk to you, etc?
And, you didn't answer my question, either, which I guess I will have to recap to you: you want people to be interested in you and listen to you, yet you told me you're not interested in what I have to say about myself ... isn't that being pretty much a selfish hypocrite? Desire the attention you refuse to give in return? Fair?
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And, you didn't answer my question, either, which I guess I will have to recap to you: you want people to be interested in you and listen to you, yet you told me you're not interested in what I have to say about myself ... isn't that being pretty much a selfish hypocrite? Desire the attention you refuse to give in return? Fair?