FabSwingers.com
 

FabSwingers.com > Forums > The Lounge > Don't judge me

Don't judge me

Jump to: Newest in thread

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

That's about the long and the short of it.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

haha fair point

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

I think that's a great way to sum it up

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Erm.... I think giving an opinion is a way of pretending your not being judgy ( is judgy a word? )

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Erm.... I think giving an opinion is a way of pretending your not being judgy ( is judgy a word? )

"

it is now

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Opinions should be given once a judgement had been made, surely? It may be the way in which an opinion is given that leads people to think about the words being judgemental or not.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you look up the word judgmental in the dictionary there are generally two meanings, which help us sort out the issues. One has to do with making judgments; so, yes, at a basic semantic level, making judgments is being judgmental.

The other meaning of judgmental has to do with being overly critical in an unhelpful way, and it is this separate meaning that allows us to get to the heart of the issue. I think It is when we make judgments in ways that have harmful or negative consequences that we are being judgmental in ways that are best to avoid.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *igeiaWoman  over a year ago

Bristol

It's the manner in which the opinion is given that makes it a judgement. Unfortunately that goes for both the giver and recipient of the opinion and the manner may be misjudged without context.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *eanut Butter CupWoman  over a year ago

B & M Bargains


"It's the manner in which the opinion is given that makes it a judgement. Unfortunately that goes for both the giver and recipient of the opinion and the manner may be misjudged without context."

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's the manner in which the opinion is given that makes it a judgement. Unfortunately that goes for both the giver and recipient of the opinion and the manner may be misjudged without context."

I agree. Taking my earlier post a bit further I think it is being judgemental when judgments

come from a place of trying trying to exert power over another,

lack empathy,

are based on our own idiosyncratic values or tastes,

are overly based on other people’s character rather than behavioural,

are closed to additional context, shallow, and pessimistic,

and ultimately have the consequence of making the other person less worthwhile or unworthy.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's the manner in which the opinion is given that makes it a judgement. Unfortunately that goes for both the giver and recipient of the opinion and the manner may be misjudged without context."

I was going to say the same but you've worded it much better than I could.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is not an opinion a thought on a topic where as judging is more directed at the person?

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can't decide so I'm gonna have judginions and opmentals.....

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

When your accused of being judgemental it means you have won the argument and your opinion is valid

As this is the case retire gracefully or they will attack with dog poo on a stick

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Opinions should be given once a judgement had been made, surely? It may be the way in which an opinion is given that leads people to think about the words being judgemental or not. "

Fair point.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

When your accused of being judgemental it means you have won the argument and your opinion is valid

As this is the case retire gracefully or they will attack with dog poo on a stick "

I'm always being told I'm judgemental. #winning!

I don't do graceful. I shall dodge the dog poo.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

...Up on the Downs

I would say it depends on context - but an opinion is more a statement of belief, whereas being judgmental implies that a moral/value/worth judgement has been made.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

thats exactly what it is!!

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

An opinion will not make someone else feel ashamed for not agreeing. Judgments will.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

People in general seem to take umbrage to both...

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

Opinion: Ah you assert a? Well I assert b, here's why I think you're wrong to assert a, and why I think you should assert b.

Judgemental: Oh you assert a? Well that says a lot about you, you dirty so and so. How can you sleep at night? Only people with any sense at all assert b!

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

  

By *irtyGirlWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"What's the difference between having an opinion and being judgemental?

Is it "an opinion" as long as you agree with the person... but "judgemental" if you disagree?

"

I think you can have an opinion without being judgemental. I suspect it's in the wording used. It's perfectly acceptable to have your say and remain polite. Tone and expression can both be missing from the text when it's written down.

I'm happy to disagree. I just believe in not being rude or personal about it. The world would be weird if we all shared the same thought process.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

» Add a new message to this topic

0.0312

0