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Hi Roshini,
Interesting question. I think it depends on the setting. In line at a cafeteria I would be less likely to share than sitting in a coffee shop or shopping. The more relaxed the setting, the more relaxed I am about offering *in hindsight sometimes unwanted* therapy.
1st: lmao @ “I mean a fresh perm, FRESH! perm”. chuckle.
2nd (this’ll probably sound bad): I feel like I’m on the extreme side of that spectrum–I normally don’t even like it when my advice is solicited (by strangers mostly). I kinda feel like just because I am ___fill in the blank___, doesn’t necessarily make me the expert. Maybe it’s the pressure of feeling like I have to be able to give the “right” answer when asked, but I usually try to dodge those moments of unsolicited advice. Of course the irony is that I do respond to some of your blog posts every once in a while which is semi-unsolicited, so there are exceptions to my madness.
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Hi Roshini,
Interesting question. I think it depends on the setting. In line at a cafeteria I would be less likely to share than sitting in a coffee shop or shopping. The more relaxed the setting, the more relaxed I am about offering *in hindsight sometimes unwanted* therapy.
@Dannielle —————
Makes sense. Thanks for sharing.
1st: lmao @ “I mean a fresh perm, FRESH! perm”. chuckle.
2nd (this’ll probably sound bad): I feel like I’m on the extreme side of that spectrum–I normally don’t even like it when my advice is solicited (by strangers mostly). I kinda feel like just because I am ___fill in the blank___, doesn’t necessarily make me the expert. Maybe it’s the pressure of feeling like I have to be able to give the “right” answer when asked, but I usually try to dodge those moments of unsolicited advice. Of course the irony is that I do respond to some of your blog posts every once in a while which is semi-unsolicited, so there are exceptions to my madness.
LOL! Nothing wrong with madness, that’s how I fuel this blogging thing