Depending on the situation and the persistence
of the person who I find myself in conflict with, I usually do not find it
difficult to confirm others when I find myself in disagreement with them if I
like them. I have, however, experienced
situations where I have been absolutely unable to confirm others; trying to be as
rude, hurtful, and completely disrespectful of another human being as I
possibly could as I communicated with them.
In these rare times, I feel that I usually deny endorsement first, acknowledgement
second, and recognition third.
Although
similar, confirming and endorsing are different ideas. An example of someone confirming another, yet
not endorsing their ideas could be seen from an experience I recently had with
one of my younger sisters. My mother
revealed to me her concerns regarding my sister’s underage drinking she has
seen on weekends. As I regularly play
mediator between my sister’s bad behavior and my mother’s temper, I called my
sister to discuss her side of the story.
She informed me that she indeed had been getting falling-down drunk but
that it was okay because she was with friends and she was old enough to worry
about herself. I told her that she was a
strong girl but then I told her that statistically 1 in 5 girls get raped in
the U.S. and that it usually occurred when young ladies were overly intoxicated. We had a conversation about her actions and I
expressed my concern for her safety which confirmed her as an individual
without endorsing her underage alcohol consumption.
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