Subject: It is, in fact, not there, but thank you for your concern.
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Posted on: 2017-05-27 01:36:00 UTC

When I mentioned lending an ear even when one's own opinion is different, I meant it more as just trying to be there for the other person even if you don't feel as strongly about the issue (or think neither person is especially at fault even though one or both are now upset), rather than as worrying about huge consequences for having and voicing a different opinion. And that form of commiseration often includes mentioning your own opinion as an option for what might be going on, even as you lend an ear. So, thankfully, I can say that you saw an unintentional implication in my words.

~Z, who has jet lag and is hopefully clear enough in this post to not be very confusing

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