What does it mean when people misinterpret your intentions and you don't try to correct them?
Disappointment that they can't really understand what you're thinking?
When you feel like you should say something, but don't because you're unsure of whether or not they need space?
When they're still angry the next day because they read too much in your intentions?
Can you say "I don't know what you're talking about"?
Are you just afraid that they'll lash out at you? Or that they wouldn't believe you?
Does it mean that you're a coward?_
Know you place. If it has become habitual, anything else will seem out of character.
So trying to be nice is a bad thing?
If you've always kept your distance and suddenly you try to be a close friend, what kind of reaction do you expect?
... I felt pity? No, I transposed my own sadness and misread the original emotion.
You can't stand the feeling of being despised, but you believe that you shouldn't force people into arguments if they would rather avoid them. Are you really doing it for their sake?
Even if I'm the one who misread in the first place, is it all right for me to tell them that they were wrong? How do I prove that my words really had no double meaning?
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