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This is in anything. Don't want to take the vaccine? Gay/Lesbian? Hold a viewpoint or political view? Don't support abortion? Don't want to bake someone a cake? Don't like guns? etc?

You don't have to justify yourself to anyone. If you feel like you have to explain yourself, you lack integrity and need to re-examine yourself and where you are in your life and society.

Also, no one owes you any explanation. No one owes you any justification for anything. Stop being totalitarian thought-police. At the end of the day, you should be worrying about yourself, not Joe or Jane down the street.

This is in anything. Don't want to take the vaccine? Gay/Lesbian? Hold a viewpoint or political view? Don't support abortion? Don't want to bake someone a cake? Don't like guns? etc? You don't have to justify yourself to anyone. If you feel like you have to explain yourself, you lack integrity and need to re-examine yourself and where you are in your life and society. Also, no one owes you any explanation. No one owes you any justification for anything. Stop being totalitarian thought-police. At the end of the day, you should be worrying about yourself, not Joe or Jane down the street.

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[–] [Deleted] 3 points (+3|-0)

conflict resolution is important to any healthy relationship, though

Aye, and conflict avoidance is also a legitimate interpersonal relationship dynamic. A spouse still doesn't owe any justification. It is often given because that's how that pair defines their relationship.