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“You are being asked not to put words in other’s mouths. Whether you perceive yourself as doing it or not, that is what has been happening.”
And that is precisely where reading comprehension skills come in and that was exactly my point. You are assuming that I am putting words in other’s mouths.
Well considering that in some cases I know the people and have access to them I am surprised you insist that I am wrong in saying you are speaking out of turn. Here is an example. It will be the only example.
“RY was understandably concerned about you and was very kindly trying to help you by pointing out that you shouldn’t be thinking that way.”
How can you claim to know RY was concerned or was kindly trying to help? How can you not understand that this is you making an assumption of ‘his’ intent? I think it is pretty clear. Which is why you can either accept it, or not, but the conversation is no longer productive