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You have no legitimate reason to blame him, because his words that make you uncomfortable are not aimed at you, just like he cleaned the muddy streets after the heavy rain, and he used too much force, and the mud spots raised under the broom splashed on your white pants. He didn't mean to, but he caused you some inconvenience more or less.
Then there was silence.
He didn't say anything. Maybe he didn't realize it. Maybe he thought you wouldn't care.
You are speechless, perhaps because you don't want to point out some contradictions, or because you feel tired and helpless and too lazy to explain.
Then, they alienated each other.
He thinks that you don't care about him, and often says that he has no answer, and he starts to perfunctory when talking about deeper topics.
You think he doesn't understand you, he should know how to say some things best, and there is no need to argue all the time about many unnecessary opinions.
Then, it became the most common friend from the once-sworn good friend, which was even more embarrassing.
Who is wrong? Maybe we are all so worried that we can't tell who did wrong first. It's just that many people and many things can't stand time and experience, and they become powerless in the distance and the inertia of people themselves.
He can't understand what happened to you across mountains and rivers. After listening to your intermittent complaints, he said to you in a proper tone …
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