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Because the information is relevant to her, which she has made clear. You stretching reasons to disrespect that is weird.
It depends on what actually happened. It's possible it was disrespectful, it's also possible it wasn't. There's nothing wrong with being thorough and covering all possibilities.
it looks like you just want to try and antagonize people.
Projection. I'm just disagreeing with people and making points. I lack diplomacy and tact, so this can come off as antagonizing, but that's not the goal. The goal is to make points and have discussion. And also because I lack diplomacy and tact is why I get on reddit and practice.
It is disrespectful to her to have pursued her sister beforehand, even if it was before he met her, and not have even mentioned it.
And see here's the thing: Asking for a number, through a friend, and never even getting it, and then obviously giving up at that point and taking no other action, is a pretty low bar to call that 'pursued.' Especially if you're adding in that it occurred before he ever met OP.
If they met at same time, you'd have a point that this was an action he took with Anna, first, before taking any action with OP. But if they didn't meet at same time, then it's such a small nothing of an action that mentioning it at all makes it a bigger deal than it actually is in the first place.
Ultimately what matters is exactly what conversation they had in the first place; only that determines whether his asking for Anna's number is or isn't relevant to the conversation they had. So, covering all possibilities: Possibility 1, the conversation was pretty clear and relevant that he should have said something, and it was a lie of omission. Possibility 2: The conversation wasn't actually as clear as you're assuming, and Evan never realized that having asked for Anna's number was important for OP to know.
Possibility 3: It occurred so long ago and mattered so little to Evan that he forgot he ever asked for Anna's number until Sam said anything about it. Even during the conversation with OP.
Could be even more possibilities. Who knows.
If she wants to have that conversation with him, that harms nothing. In fact it's helpful to get even more details on his side of the story, and/or explain to him what he did wrong, if applicable.
I just don't like to make assumptions when there's other possibilities on the table.
Because the information is relevant to her, which she has made clear. You stretching reasons to disrespect that is weird.
It depends on what actually happened. It's possible it was disrespectful, it's also possible it wasn't. There's nothing wrong with being thorough and covering all possibilities.
it looks like you just want to try and antagonize people.
Projection. I'm just disagreeing with people and making points. I lack diplomacy and tact, so this can come off as antagonizing, but that's not the goal. The goal is to make points and have discussion. And also because I lack diplomacy and tact is why I get on reddit and practice.
It is disrespectful to her to have pursued her sister beforehand, even if it was before he met her, and not have even mentioned it.
And see here's the thing: Asking for a number, through a friend, and never even getting it, and then obviously giving up at that point and taking no other action, is a pretty low bar to call that 'pursued.' Especially if you're adding in that it occurred before he ever met OP.
If they met at same time, you'd have a point that this was an action he took with Anna, first, before taking any action with OP. But if they didn't meet at same time, then it's such a small nothing of an action that mentioning it at all makes it a bigger deal than it actually is in the first place.
Ultimately what matters is exactly what conversation they had in the first place; only that determines whether his asking for Anna's number is or isn't relevant to the conversation they had. So, covering all possibilities: Possibility 1, the conversation was pretty clear and relevant that he should have said something, and it was a lie of omission. Possibility 2: The conversation wasn't actually as clear as you're assuming, and Evan never realized that having asked for Anna's number was important for OP to know.
Possibility 3: It occurred so long ago and mattered so little to Evan that he forgot he ever asked for Anna's number until Sam said anything about it. Even during the conversation with OP.
Could be even more possibilities. Who knows.
If she wants to have that conversation with him, that harms nothing. In fact it's helpful to get even more details on his side of the story, and/or explain to him what he did wrong, if applicable.
I just don't like to make assumptions when there's other possibilities on the table.
More therapy is needed here, obviously.