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On the ethics front, what is the thought on leeching pre-planned maternity leave on an employer you haven't worked for yet regarded. OK or rorty?

I may regret this, but whatevs. Call me paranoid but I suspect this may be in reference to me. Would you like me to clear things up? There was some info absent in my post but I didn't think anyone would get caught up in the ethical side of things in a feel good type of thread. Will you sleep better tonight if I tell you that even if I achieve both of my goals pertaining to employment and parenthood there will be no rorting of any maternity leave. I do get the confusement, but just ask me if you're so concerned.
 

Ok. Thanks for that.

Just one quick question. Just a hypothetical scenario. Let's say there was this person, it could be online or in real life, and they treated me like dogshit by regularly insulting, demeaning and degrading me through their harsh and twisted cancerous words that was the result of pathetic bitterness. Let's say that continues for like a year or two. Then let's say that i confront this person about the way they treated me but they manipulate me (due to my innate need to be liked by what i view as popular people) into liking them. Then we become friends. My question is this: is that a good basis for a friendship?
 
Ok. Thanks for that.

Just one quick question. Just a hypothetical scenario. Let's say there was this person, it could be online or in real life, and they treated me like dogshit by regularly insulting, demeaning and degrading me through their harsh and twisted cancerous words that was the result of pathetic bitterness. Let's say that continues for like a year or two. Then let's say that i confront this person about the way they treated me but they manipulate me (due to my innate need to be liked by what i view as popular people) into liking them. Then we become friends. My question is this: is that a good basis for a friendship?
Not sure what you're getting at and trying to draw me into, but I think you know the answer to your own question.
 
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Ok. Thanks for that.

Just one quick question. Just a hypothetical scenario. Let's say there was this person, it could be online or in real life, and they treated me like dogshit by regularly insulting, demeaning and degrading me through their harsh and twisted cancerous words that was the result of pathetic bitterness. Let's say that continues for like a year or two. Then let's say that i confront this person about the way they treated me but they manipulate me (due to my innate need to be liked by what i view as popular people) into liking them. Then we become friends. My question is this: is that a good basis for a friendship?

Seriously? You need to get over it.
 
You only show your own smallness, and the smallness of your world by not getting over it. Everybody hurts sometimes. It's part of life. As is joy, fun and other things.

How you rise above adversity says more about you than what happens to you in life, as a result of your own choices, or not.
 
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