The Rh Negative Door Slam
The grey area appears to be the location of residence for most.
Having settled in life, love and career appears to be the norm.
Having friends who screw you over appears to also be common.
Do you cringe when a true crime episode mentions someone being killed by her “best friend”?
What to accept and what to combat are two things we all have been told since childhood.
“He didn’t mean to”… well, how do YOU know?
Recently I have asked members of our Facebook group to add their own options of Rh negative traits and then vote on all the options which they think apply to them.
One option provided was about seeing the bigger picture.
I usually start with one topic and then expand.
Everything is connected and the important dots appear in bold.
While Rh negative children may read intentions, adults try to talk them out of their abilities.
You were likely told to
- respect your elders
- turn the other cheek
- not be so sensitive
- give people the benefit of the doubt
- be polite though intuition tells you to stay away
Were you taught about how to protect yourself?
It seems most people are okay with only the boxes.
Seeing the bigger picture is considered thinking too much.
What is the solutions?
Being accused of overreacting falls into the same lane as many of above mentioned pieces of “advice”.
What you sense is what you sense.
“Sensing” might be the better term for sensitive.
Sensitivity can be faked.
You cannot sense what you don’t.
And you do.
Be you.