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Hey guys,
Just wanted to gain some insight on this. If you're in a relationship, do you allow a person to ask you to change to accommodate their pet peeves. Maybe it's some minor things like talking with food in your mouth, or using some foul language, or making that "slurp" noise when drinking coffee. Little things such as those.
Is it okay for the person to ask the other person to change? And if so, where do you draw the line? Lest you want to have a long list of "deal breakers" that leaves the other person feeling like they have to walk on eggshells. I've had a few arguments on this subject with people and it seems they disagree with me. I've always felt that pet peeves are that individual's problem, not the world's. If you hate it when people chew loudly, for instance, that is your problem to deal with and get over. I think it's unfair that you would ask everyone in your life to change so as to accommodate your pet peeve.
I was going to post this in the relationship section, but this also happens in many other dynamics, family, friendships, etc.
I'm just curious to get your guys' thoughts on this.
-John
Just wanted to gain some insight on this. If you're in a relationship, do you allow a person to ask you to change to accommodate their pet peeves. Maybe it's some minor things like talking with food in your mouth, or using some foul language, or making that "slurp" noise when drinking coffee. Little things such as those.
Is it okay for the person to ask the other person to change? And if so, where do you draw the line? Lest you want to have a long list of "deal breakers" that leaves the other person feeling like they have to walk on eggshells. I've had a few arguments on this subject with people and it seems they disagree with me. I've always felt that pet peeves are that individual's problem, not the world's. If you hate it when people chew loudly, for instance, that is your problem to deal with and get over. I think it's unfair that you would ask everyone in your life to change so as to accommodate your pet peeve.
I was going to post this in the relationship section, but this also happens in many other dynamics, family, friendships, etc.
I'm just curious to get your guys' thoughts on this.
-John