SextusMaximus said:
Bruin said:
SextusMaximus said:
Bruin said:
SextusMaximus said:
People can wear whatever they like, if it honestly bothers you then you need to get yourself sorted. I don't have a problem with it, and neither should anybody else.
I don't wear them myself, but a number of friends do.
"Neither should anybody else"?
You support the right to wear whatever you want but deny others to think whatever they want?
IN MY OPINION I don't think anyone else should have a problem with someone wearing what they want to wear.
That's not what you said at all.
Even so, people reserve the right to think whatever they want about whatever they want. Trying to tell people they should all think the way you think or they're crazy isn't a good way to win an argument.
Stop twisting my words. It's nasty, unnecessary and straight up disrespectful.
I wasn't saying that
at all. I was saying that I thought that people should agree with me on the view that people should wear whatever they want. I didn't say they
had to, I didn't
threaten that anything would happen to them if they didn't. I just said that I thought (and think) that I have the correct view on the matter.
I'm not twisting your words, I'm restating them in a way that makes more sense and reveals the hypocrisy in your logic.
You say people who don't like skinny jeans or have something against them need to "get themselves sorted". Get themselves sorted for an opinion of which we all have the right to make and defend. You then say you don't have a problem with it and that nobody else should. You're stating people who disagree with liking or wearing skinny jeans both need to be fixed or "sorted" and that we should agree with you on this front.
I do not. It's not even about the pants anymore, it's about defying the logic you're using to defend your point.
It's also a boring argument, I think, considering this is quite a popular occurrence around here--people failing to adhere to the same principles they justify their own arguments with.