grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
In all likelihood each one of us has at one time or another "Played Devil's Advocate", but some of us at least can claim we dont think we're clever enough to try to make a habit of it, (even should we wish to!
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I must say I dislike the practise generally, and feel I'm being made a fool of very often by those indulging in this behaviour, especially when I'm paying whoever it might be to try to plant all kinds of contrary arguments into my mind, whether or not its really necessary, or a sensible way forward.
If children wish to "play you up" they might decide to do the opposite to whatever it might be you wish them to do as a parent, such as "behave in church", "wash their hands before a meal", (fibbing they've done so etc.), "refusing to share toys with their cousins", or whatever it might be, but of course they are just that, "children", and no doubt looking for boundaries, or sussing out just how soft or foolish you might be!
Adults doing what they do when they refuse to accept what you say, even when there is blatantly obvious evidence that whatever you're saying is the case is true, and you're sort of foced onto the defensive for no really good reason, if you react to their "game"!
There we are, a thread about "Playing Devil's Advocate", (I often think we might as well all give up if this is all you/we can expect in any discourse we encounter, but maybe I'm being "too sensitive"!
).
I must say I dislike the practise generally, and feel I'm being made a fool of very often by those indulging in this behaviour, especially when I'm paying whoever it might be to try to plant all kinds of contrary arguments into my mind, whether or not its really necessary, or a sensible way forward.
If children wish to "play you up" they might decide to do the opposite to whatever it might be you wish them to do as a parent, such as "behave in church", "wash their hands before a meal", (fibbing they've done so etc.), "refusing to share toys with their cousins", or whatever it might be, but of course they are just that, "children", and no doubt looking for boundaries, or sussing out just how soft or foolish you might be!
Adults doing what they do when they refuse to accept what you say, even when there is blatantly obvious evidence that whatever you're saying is the case is true, and you're sort of foced onto the defensive for no really good reason, if you react to their "game"!
There we are, a thread about "Playing Devil's Advocate", (I often think we might as well all give up if this is all you/we can expect in any discourse we encounter, but maybe I'm being "too sensitive"!