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Originally Posted by Anna72914
This is how I feel. It upsets me when people laugh at others. I notice that a lot of people try to make little jokes at the person's expense when they are upset. They do it with me and don't respect my boundaries enough to stop (even my family is like this).
I think there is a time and place for humor but when someone is upset it's disrespectful to laugh at them, no matter how silly you make think the issue is. Yet people do this, all the time. I've seen people do this with toddlers throwing tantrums or crying over things an adult would think is ridiculous (but it's serious to the child). I don't see what about that is funny?
When I try to be witty back , it's terrible. For awhile I had tried this, but I realized that it's not my strong point. So now if someone asks me a smart-aleck question, and even if I know it is, I will respond literally. I did it the other day with my aunt.
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I get it, girl! I used to observe who laughed and who didn't when someone made at joke at someone else's expenses and I used it as an incredible people-filter.

It took me a long time, but I finally got to coalesce with other people who shared my sense of humor...