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EasterJoy
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If it wasn’t flippant, it was really out of place. (Hint: You don’t get to issue corrections to the feedback when your audience tells you your metaphor choice was not right for them. Clarifications, yes. Correction of their perceptions, no.)My use of “butt hurt” was not flippant or a bad metaphor choice, it was used in a correct context, for the Catholics I am referring to are overreacting by taking personal offense to the OP words which are not directed toward them. The OPs words are towards Catholicism in general. I guess people just feel so passionate about there faith, they feel the need to take personal offense to anything negative anyone says about it.
Also, there is a difference between loving someone and respecting there beliefs and having an opinion about that particular belief system. It is out of respect that one does do not verbally talk against someone’s religion to that person but that does not mean that person has to agree with that religions teachings.
Sorry, but this is the internet. You are not in a setting, such as among friends with whom you talk all the time, where you can assume that your meaning will be universally understood by your audience.
In that context, slang like “butt hurt” is the kind of ammunition best saved for salvos aimed at oneself.