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Name: Deb
Birthday: June 28
Gender: Female
Status: Divorced
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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"Life's a BEACH. I love the smell of the Ocean in the morning."

It is what it is

I meet a lot of people online, as well as other places, admittedly, most are men.  At any rate, it never fails that during the conversation, after going to great lengths to "explain" their particular situation, a man will say, "it is what it is".  This is said as if they have absolutely no control over their circumstances whatsoever and you (in this case me) may as well accept it.  I have a problem with this attitude.  I feel, we all have some say, and responsibility for our circumstances, be them good or bad.  For instance; if a man tells me, that his ex-wife has him by the short hairs in some obscure way, because of circumstances surrounding the events leading up to their break-up and/or subsequent separation or divorce, naturally I begin to wonder what part they played in those events.  And if there was something they could have done then or can do now to change the way things are.  Saying "it is what it is" to me is a cop out.  I say it's a cop out, because I feel that is accepting a situation or circumstance without even trying to improve it or that you have simply given up, in which case makes me wonder what else in life has this person given up on.  Or, worse yet, what might this person submit to, give in to, or give up on in relation to our interactions or relationship.  I may expect too much from a person or a man but one thing I do expect, from all people is that they fight for themselves and against any injustice put upon them by any other person or establishment.  I realize that things sometimes happen that are beyond our control and that sometimes you can fight until you have exhausted all possibilities and still lose but I find, that when "it is what it is" is spoken, it is usually regarding an incident that can and in most instances actually should be corrected.  

Just something that was on my mind, food for thought you might say.

kcgirlintx says:

Hi Art,
Thanks for the comment. I'm sure that not all of these people were the ones in the wrong and I have heard women use that term as well, just not as often. I may be a little hard on them and possibly a bit overly sensitive, but not only do I feel it reflects on their acceptance of their particular situation, but like they are saying to me, they don't care what I think or feel about it, I should just accept it and them the way it is and keep my mouth shut or I should find someone else to spend my time with. Which, in the end is what I will always do rather than accept a relationship with someone that wants to complain to me about the probelm but will not stand up for themselves and their rights or allow me to be a part of their lives and their support in the face of wrong doing. Maybe, I make too much of it???

D
Posted: April 26, 2009 9:44PM EDT
Hollowwood says:

Hi there Lady with the Grin!! Might it be that these Men knew they were in the Wrong and did not feel they had a right to fight back?? When "Boys will Be Boys", they do Bad Things!! When they get caught, they rightly feel Guilty! They may feel that they are getting their Just Dezerts!! Just a Thought! Art
Posted: April 26, 2009 9:20PM EDT
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