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Originally Posted by Who Is She?
How were my posts worrying in the slightest? I believe that Sarah was in the right and if Joel truly wasn't comfortable with it then he should have not still laughed at everything Aaron did ect. You can say 'oh its nervous laughter' but then it's a different interpretation isn't it? And I cba to debate with you anyway since I don't like your 'debating style' of not actually providing reasons for comments, you just kind of shut down comments like 'no, you're wrong'.
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I thought I provided plenty of reasoning in my initial reply to you? I thought the house was pretty ****ing relentless about pushing Aaron and Joel together like when they were all trying to force them to kiss during truth or dare, and regardless of any laughter Joel might've let out he said no plenty of times and he said in the DR that he didn't know how to react because he's never been in a situation like that before. I found everyone to be really insensitive to the Aaron and Joel situation even before Aaron's ejection, but then for Sarah to be like "Nobody would ever do such a thing to me because
I clearly set up interpersonal boundaries
unlike you Joel" just kinda solidified that I think she's kind of a ****ty person who isn't capable of empathizing with anyone else. Like, it's 2015, don't blame the victim.