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Hurt By What Is Supposed To Be Hurtful? Oh No, I Don’t Think So!❤

By Latoya @latoyallawrence

Hurt By What Is Supposed To Be Hurtful? Oh No, I Don’t Think So!❤

I am a free spirit, unabashed, and uninhibited.

I have come across ignorant, low-level/low-minded people in the past who tried to, intended to, or who thought that they were hurting me with things or circumstances that did not- and that never have fazed or mattered to me.

Even some who do not intentionally set out to hurt still have erroneous notions that what they consider hurtful is generally hurtful to mostly everyone else.

To me, this way of thinking is totally ridiculous as there are far too many people in the world for all of us to feel and/or react the same.

Why do certain people assume, think, or believe that what may hurt or bother them hurts or bothers certain others?

The concept is so strange to me and such a complete turn off.

Some people will mistake other people’s actions or reactions as stemming from hurt when it is completely the opposite simply because their minds cannot fathom other senses of reasoning.

I never thought like the majority, and I never will because I know better just by being true to who I really am.

I do not even get embarrassed by things people consider to be embarrassing. What is there really to be embarrassed about if one has their own unique convictions?

If people are unable to accept life conditions that go against, or that are unusual from what they are familiar with and accustomed to, then they really have something to learn about rare or distinct individuals.

I was never a common person in this society who went along with what is typical and I am proud of this fact.

I genuinely have my own mind, my own thoughts- way of thinking or viewing things, my own beliefs, and my own natural state of being.

I am happy, at peace, and unapologetic for being unconventional and going against the norm.

Hurt By What Is Supposed To Be Hurtful? Oh No, I Don’t Think So!❤


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