DrStraw wrote:There is no force involved. I am merely exercising my right not to continue with any further games. If someone chooses to smoke in my presence then I will avoid them in the future. That is not forcing them to stop smoking. But if they want to continue to interact with me then they have the option to stop.
You are feel free to avoid whomever you like, for whatever reasons, no hard feelings. I do it all the time, to all kinds of people - even on this forum.
The problem I have is with calling people "jerks" - just because they do something you find less than fully pleasing.
If you dislike smoking - avoid smokers, no problem. But this does not mean all smokers are "jerks".
If you dislike people saying "gg" - avoid them as well. But this does not mean they are all "jerks".
Yet this is specifically what the OP stipulated, and the major point of my contention.
When you talk about your experience - as I did - and order it from more pleasurable to less pleasurable - this is your prerogative, and perfectly natural.
However - when you start calling people "jerks" just because they don't fully please you - then you are in danger of moving into this category yourself, in my eyes.
I hope this makes it more clear.
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Also, when you think about it a little more in this light - you will realize that there is some measure of social force exerted in this scenarion - much more so than if you simply avoided me. I don't mind being avoided, but I don't necessarily want to be though of as "jerk" and you possibly spreading a word that I am a "jerk", telling all your friends. So, in principle, you blackmail me into going out of my way to please you - or else you think or say bad things about my character.
There are things I might do to warrant you doing just that!
But saying "gg" instead of "Have a nice game, sire, pretty please" - this is not one of those things. Imho.