like being told to “move my fat ass” or just plain annoying and then telling me they were joking.

  • MrsDoyle@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    Ugh, I have a friend whose humour often involves mean-spirited jibes and put-downs. I was in a low mood one day and told him I didn’t like the tone of his “jokes”, that they sometimes stung. He really dialled back after that.

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      3 days ago

      You’re fortunate. I had a friend who was similar, but rather than verbal, his jokes generally involved intentionally acting in a way he knew you found annoying. I once told him that being annoying was, in fact, annoying and not amusing. He said “sorry I upset you. I’ll probably keep doing it though.” I said that that wasn’t what sorry meant … He didn’t respond and did, indeed, keep doing it.

      He and I have both grown up a lot since then. I don’t see him often, but I don’t think he’s intentionally annoying anymore.