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jcoldc
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I wonder if anyone has a clear view of what is considered detraction. I understand not starting/spreading gossip that is untrue or not necessary (ie. so and so had an affair.) But I’m confused about when someone might be allowed to confide in another person or “vent”.
Does it matter who we talk to? For example, should I be able to discuss anything with my spouse? What can we discuss with a parent or best friend?
Does it make a difference if it involves us? Or how we approach the discussion of it?
Here’s an example to get things rolling:
I had a problem with a friend. I was hot under the collar and told the story to my husband and my mother. Obviously, I told my side. It made the friend look bad. In the heat of it, I’m sure I said things about her character, not just “the facts”.
Thanks.
Does it matter who we talk to? For example, should I be able to discuss anything with my spouse? What can we discuss with a parent or best friend?
Does it make a difference if it involves us? Or how we approach the discussion of it?
Here’s an example to get things rolling:
I had a problem with a friend. I was hot under the collar and told the story to my husband and my mother. Obviously, I told my side. It made the friend look bad. In the heat of it, I’m sure I said things about her character, not just “the facts”.
Thanks.