Hey guys,
I've got a bit of a dilemma here.
I love playing basketball. I'm a very competitive person, I play hard, I'm very physical and I don't like losing. I'm not a sore loser, though. I can take my losses, I don't pick fights and I usually am a man of good sportsmanship.
However, one thing I don't tolerate is talking trash about me, unrelated to basketball. I know that trash talk is a part of sports, but I don't take kindly to people who talk about me behind my back, but in front of me. Here's what I mean.
I was playing pickup basketball with some random guys at the park. I play very physical and I get a little handsy and I bump guys as they try to dribble past me, or when they cut to the basket. But this older gentleman didn't appreciate my style of play. I can understand this. He kept whining to me to stop playing so physically, so I backed off after a while.
But after the game, I kept hearing him talk about me and how I was playing and even though he thought he I was out of earshot, or whether he passively aggressively was trying to get under my skin, it worked.
I called him out.
"If you have something to say, say it louder, so I can hear it. If you have a problem, say it to me, instead of being passive aggressive about it."
He kept avoiding my eye contact and kept talking to the other guys about me. So I told him "If you have a problem, say it to my face".
We went back and forth for alittle, (with our words) and he says "I'm not saying sorry, I'm not fucking gonna say it, you're wrong... etc."
Me: "I never asked for an apology."
Anyways.. that is the gist of it.
Now, I would like your honest appraisal of the situation. Was I being a dick by confronting his passive aggressive trash talk, or was I in the clear for trying to clear the matter and confronting him?
I feel that part of my natural growth and development, especially while playing sports/exercising has raised my testosterone levels and aggression up a notch. What do I do here? Any feedback is appreciated and welcome.
I've got a bit of a dilemma here.
I love playing basketball. I'm a very competitive person, I play hard, I'm very physical and I don't like losing. I'm not a sore loser, though. I can take my losses, I don't pick fights and I usually am a man of good sportsmanship.
However, one thing I don't tolerate is talking trash about me, unrelated to basketball. I know that trash talk is a part of sports, but I don't take kindly to people who talk about me behind my back, but in front of me. Here's what I mean.
I was playing pickup basketball with some random guys at the park. I play very physical and I get a little handsy and I bump guys as they try to dribble past me, or when they cut to the basket. But this older gentleman didn't appreciate my style of play. I can understand this. He kept whining to me to stop playing so physically, so I backed off after a while.
But after the game, I kept hearing him talk about me and how I was playing and even though he thought he I was out of earshot, or whether he passively aggressively was trying to get under my skin, it worked.
I called him out.
"If you have something to say, say it louder, so I can hear it. If you have a problem, say it to me, instead of being passive aggressive about it."
He kept avoiding my eye contact and kept talking to the other guys about me. So I told him "If you have a problem, say it to my face".
We went back and forth for alittle, (with our words) and he says "I'm not saying sorry, I'm not fucking gonna say it, you're wrong... etc."
Me: "I never asked for an apology."
Anyways.. that is the gist of it.
Now, I would like your honest appraisal of the situation. Was I being a dick by confronting his passive aggressive trash talk, or was I in the clear for trying to clear the matter and confronting him?
I feel that part of my natural growth and development, especially while playing sports/exercising has raised my testosterone levels and aggression up a notch. What do I do here? Any feedback is appreciated and welcome.