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neatchee@lemmy.world 2 days agoThis is a petulant way to approach life, and perfectly fits the idiom “throwing the baby out with the bath water”.
It is possible to set boundaries without being deliberately contrarian and resistant to any form of outside pressure.
IMO the best possible solution here is to refuse to speak further about it with their dad, but go on the date and have a great time hanging out with a random stranger for a little bit.
To put it more simply: if you’re hungry and I bring you sandwich and demand that you eat it, telling me “leave the sandwich, I’ll eat it if I want, but I’m not giving you the satisfaction of knowing or seeing me eat it because of how you approached me” is the smart move.
reactionality@lemmy.sdf.org 2 days ago
You’re not fooling anyone if you do it “out of sight” lmao. It’s just bending your head down to someone who thinks that they are in a position of power over you and can lord you around. Fuck that. And fuck the dad for insinuating the son needs to do whatever the hell he wants him to do.
neatchee@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I feel bad for all the opportunities you’re going to miss while you’re more interested in modeling your life based on the behavior and opinions of others instead of what is good and satisfying for you, independent of others. I hope one day you are able to move past whatever anger is driving you to prioritize rebellion over utility.
reactionality@lemmy.sdf.org 2 days ago
It’s pathetic that you think my personal utility isn’t also built on the expectations and thoughts of those around me. You disregarding an essential part of life doesn’t make me irrational, in fact it makes me more rational than you, who is only selfishly considering your own personal gain.
If I gain something at the behest of needing to bend my head, then I’d rather fucking not gain it in the first place. Screw the fuck out of that mentality.