Uhh... proud of what?
I'm not advocating compliance, but if someone is so proud of their viewpoint that they're completely unwilling to even admit that it could be flawed or be flexible for the sake of reaching an agreement, the relationship isn't gonna work =/
But either way. Just something that I have learned from my relationships. Someone that is too "proud" of their own viewpoints will not shut the fuck up, whether or not the other party agrees to disagree. And they never seem to understand why they're broken up with either, because they're awesome v.v
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Uhh... proud of what?
I'm not advocating compliance, but if someone is so proud of their viewpoint that they're completely unwilling to even admit that it could be flawed or be flexible for the sake of reaching an agreement, the relationship isn't gonna work =/
But either way. Just something that I have learned from my relationships. Someone that is too "proud" of their own viewpoints will not shut the fuck up, whether or not the other party agrees to disagree. And they never seem to understand why they're broken up with either, because they're awesome v.v
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Well, if you look at pride in the sense of 'arrogance', you're definitely right.
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Arrogance may have been a better word to use, yes.