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Perceptions...a strange thing indeed...
Ted and I were talking last night...bout this and that and every thing in between. We never know where our conversations will lead. Part of last nights conversation was very...oh, I don't know the word but whatever the word is it was very...
It got me to thinking about how two people can know the same person and have two different perceptions of that person and, which one is seeing and knowing the true person or, are they both seeing/perceiving just different parts of that person. (Did that confuse you? Probably, few people can follow my dingy brain and the way it thinks)
Anyway....We got to talking about a couple of old friends of ours. Ted was telling me things I never knew or more accurately perceived, about these friends.
He was telling me how both of them are very aggressive, dominant men, especially when it came to women...to which I replied...No they are not.
The conversation went something like this...
Ted: Yes, they are.
Me: No, they aren't...I've fucked both of them and I'm here to tell you they are not aggressive at all. I had to take the lead with both of them or nothing would have happened.
Ted: (Chuckling) Teresa...that's because they loved us.
Me: I know they loved us, but that has nothing to do with them being aggressive/dominant men.
Ted: Yes, it does. They treated you differently than they treated other women. You were my wife, they were my friends, they loved us both and they would never have over-stepped a boundary where you were concerned.
Me: Then why, once they knew there were no boundaries, weren't they more aggressive towards me?
Ted: Because they loved you. Trust me, I saw them with other women and how they were towards them...they are both dominant and aggressive men.
Me: Well, I say they aren't. They're push over pussycats.
Ted: Woman, trust me, I know them better than you.
Me: Well, if you say so but, I never got that perception from either of them.
So...who's right...Ted saw them in one light, and I saw them in a totally different one. Our perceptions of the same men were totally different...did we only get to see a side of them that they were willing to show each of us or, what they showed each of us were just different parts of them...
Perceptions...a strange thing indeed.
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