
Apr 11, 2019, 03:18 PM
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Member Since: Oct 2004
Location: Kentucky, USA
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Originally Posted by StreetcarBlanche
I think even without setting expectations, there's nothing you can do to control another person's response to your actions. Literally, nothing you can do. I have to disagree with you that having expectations is wrong. It's actually good to have set expectations. That's the way you set boundaries with people. If people don't know what your boundaries are -- expectations, standards -- then, their behavior can really hurt you. That's why it's imperative to set expectations with people you met online or in person through clear communication with each other.
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I set my boundaries on my needs not expectations I have of orhers. Difference may just be semantics.
I can clearly communicate what I need from someone but that is not necessarily an expectation of them as they can clearly comply or not with what I need. I HOPE they will but I do not expect it.
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