Engilbrand
First Post
Oh. My. God. Ridiculous. In all honesty, I don't see what the problem was. Here is exactly how I see the situation.
You: "Don't touch your nose."
Him: (Touches nose.)
You: "NO! I can never trust you again! You didn't respect my wishes!"
Him: "Umm... Ok? What?"
You: "You don't even care and you're not sorry. That's just wrong."
Him: "I'll think about apologizing and get back to you. I have to decide if this situation actually warrants an apology."
You: "THINK about an apology? RARGH!"
The problem here isn't that he "went behind your back" or anything. The problem is that this is a non-issue. It shouldn't matter that he read your post after he was told not to. The problem is that you should never have told him not to.
I play in games that occasionally use modules. I, personally, use modules. Do I read the modules of other games? No. I've looked through some of them before finding out that I was going to play in them, but that's it. The only reason that I don't look through them is that I like the surprise. If I do look through them, though, will I use that information? No. I'll play things like I would anyway and then sit back if there's a puzzle or secret that I already know about. After all, the other players should get the chance to experience it. Besides, most modules need changes as you go through based on how the group is performing and their interests. Reading about something before you play it in no way endangers the game.
This isn't a trust thing. This isn't about him being a bad friend. You're playing a GAME! Just play the game and keep your friendship. If you ever get to the point where a game is more important that a friendship, then YOU have a problem. Not the other person.
Ben didn't originally know how much this all meant to you. He's in about the same boat that I am. I can come off harsh with people and they'll occasionally call me on it. If I think, in retrospect, that what I did was ACTUALLY wrong, especially when it comes to the other person, I'll apologize. If I decide that I didn't do anything wrong, then I just say, "Oh well." I agree 100% with how he has handled the situation.
Don't get me wrong. I think that trust is incredibly important. If there's something that I tell someone that's important, of course I don't expect that person to blab about it. If you had said, "Please don't read this post that I made. It has spoilers for the game." and he said, "Ok. That makes sense." and then he read it anyway, I would understand your complaint. That's not the case, though. You sent an email to someone else that said, "Tell him not to look at this site." and he did it. Then you got mad at him. His word wasn't part of it. It's not a trust thing at all.
You: "Don't touch your nose."
Him: (Touches nose.)
You: "NO! I can never trust you again! You didn't respect my wishes!"
Him: "Umm... Ok? What?"
You: "You don't even care and you're not sorry. That's just wrong."
Him: "I'll think about apologizing and get back to you. I have to decide if this situation actually warrants an apology."
You: "THINK about an apology? RARGH!"
The problem here isn't that he "went behind your back" or anything. The problem is that this is a non-issue. It shouldn't matter that he read your post after he was told not to. The problem is that you should never have told him not to.
I play in games that occasionally use modules. I, personally, use modules. Do I read the modules of other games? No. I've looked through some of them before finding out that I was going to play in them, but that's it. The only reason that I don't look through them is that I like the surprise. If I do look through them, though, will I use that information? No. I'll play things like I would anyway and then sit back if there's a puzzle or secret that I already know about. After all, the other players should get the chance to experience it. Besides, most modules need changes as you go through based on how the group is performing and their interests. Reading about something before you play it in no way endangers the game.
This isn't a trust thing. This isn't about him being a bad friend. You're playing a GAME! Just play the game and keep your friendship. If you ever get to the point where a game is more important that a friendship, then YOU have a problem. Not the other person.
Ben didn't originally know how much this all meant to you. He's in about the same boat that I am. I can come off harsh with people and they'll occasionally call me on it. If I think, in retrospect, that what I did was ACTUALLY wrong, especially when it comes to the other person, I'll apologize. If I decide that I didn't do anything wrong, then I just say, "Oh well." I agree 100% with how he has handled the situation.
Don't get me wrong. I think that trust is incredibly important. If there's something that I tell someone that's important, of course I don't expect that person to blab about it. If you had said, "Please don't read this post that I made. It has spoilers for the game." and he said, "Ok. That makes sense." and then he read it anyway, I would understand your complaint. That's not the case, though. You sent an email to someone else that said, "Tell him not to look at this site." and he did it. Then you got mad at him. His word wasn't part of it. It's not a trust thing at all.
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