The LadyKiller
Senior Don Juan
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- Oct 5, 2011
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I'll keep this one short. Over the past month, HBs I usually get along with (either through work, social circle or crossing paths with throughout the week), have been displaying signs of disrespect. Whether it's sticking their noses up whenever I say hi, ignoring me or only giving 1-2 word answers, or trying to straight up defy me, all the signs are there. This has been the case with some guys too, but it's primarily with women.
One day, when I left my office area for a brief meeting, the HB sitting next to me put my jacket and bag to the side and told her friend it was ok to take my spot. When I came back and saw my station taken, the HB didn't apologize, and I let her have it right there in the office. Her friend immediately booked it out of sight. However, since that incident, HB has been respectful towards me.
I'm typically calm and collected, but acts of disrespect bring out a different me. I don't think there's a way to figure out why the HBs' attitudes have changed for the worst, but is there anything I can do to establish respect without having to go Hulk on people? I get mad so rarely that I think the offending party is shocked into cooperating when I lash out, but it's not something I enjoy doing.
One day, when I left my office area for a brief meeting, the HB sitting next to me put my jacket and bag to the side and told her friend it was ok to take my spot. When I came back and saw my station taken, the HB didn't apologize, and I let her have it right there in the office. Her friend immediately booked it out of sight. However, since that incident, HB has been respectful towards me.
I'm typically calm and collected, but acts of disrespect bring out a different me. I don't think there's a way to figure out why the HBs' attitudes have changed for the worst, but is there anything I can do to establish respect without having to go Hulk on people? I get mad so rarely that I think the offending party is shocked into cooperating when I lash out, but it's not something I enjoy doing.