+293 When a person demands respect, you're less likely to give it to them, amirite?

by Anonymous 10 years ago

Not that you would automatically disrespect them but just be sort of neutral. It's like when a person says, "if you want my respect, you have to earn it!" but they don't seem to think showing respect is how they should get it as well.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

That's likely to happen. I mean, you have to give respect to receive it. Would you like it if someone treated you like bullshit but then demanded that you respect them?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

That's kinda what my post is about..

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Oh my bad. Didn't mean to copy. I was agreeing with your post whilist giving my opinion.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

My parents, teachers, and coaches demand respect and I give it to them. Besides, I, out of habit, am respectful to basically everyone. I can't think of any exceptions at the moment.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

There is a big difference between //demanding// respect and //commanding// respect. Some (most) authority figures command respect because they have earned it (which is why they are in authority.) I have met few people who demand respect but don't deserve it, those people are often sputtering narcissists.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

My thoughts exactly. But even teachers should respect their students and visa versa. Regardless of whose in chose, people need to respect one another. You may be my teacher or parent or whatever, but at the end of the day we're all human beings.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Teachers aka the bane of my past life. half of them show students little respect and expect you to kiss there asses. To those teachers all over the world I forgive you for being a douche and apologize for being a prick back.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

We've all been there my friend. Plenty of times I felt disrespected by my own loved ones and wasn't the least bit hesitant to tell them off. Btw, why WERE they pricks to began with?

by Anonymous 11 years ago