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Ruzeba
... I feel there's somewhat of a contradiction at play for supporters:
That's, in part, because everyone has different boundaries & different preferences.
Something that guts you? Can be of absolutely no moment to someone else, meanwhile be something that makes a third person all sparkly eyed. And everything in in between.
Take isolation. Some people absolutely cannot tolerate spending a night apart. There are couples out there who in 50 years never have. Meanwhile there are others out there who can do months apart, no worries, as long as XYZ happens.
Not taking shit? Being secure in your own boundaries? Means that if you're a daily person you're not crying yourself to sleep alone, night after night, miserable, putting up with shit you never would, otherwise... And if you're a months apart and fine as long as XYZ person, that you actually speak up and demand XYZ, or work out a compromise of ABC -if and only if- that's something you can live with.
Same is true with every other symptom. Hell. It's true with every other facet of personality, lifestyle, etc.
If we've never experienced something before, figuring out our own boundaries can take a little while (this I'm okay with, this I'm not)... But boundaries mean you know what you want in your life & what you don't. Not taking shit means you don't let other people cross your boundaries. Period.