An apology for today’s the ask@AAR

I am so sorry for the phenomenal insensitivity and stupidity of today’s Ask.  I had written it earlier in the week in a poorly thought out effort to connect romance to the wider world. It was dumb and horrible and, in retrospection, I wonder how I could have been so tone deaf. I have taken it down. It obviously never should have gone up in the first place. Again, I apologize.

Dabney

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Katja
Katja
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02/26/2022 3:42 pm

Dabney, seeing that I did see the post and commented on it, I feel I should comment yet again. Don’t worry. I think it was very good of you to take down the original post and to apologize. Let those of us who have never made a mistake throw the first stone. Thank you for your reaction, you did make me think about certain topics by the way with the initial post, so at least to me no harm done.

elaine smith
elaine smith
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02/26/2022 3:21 pm

Well done, Dabney. xx

Becky
Becky
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02/26/2022 3:35 am

Dabney, anyone who follows you on this site knows that you operate with the best of intentions, with a generous, kind heart and an open mind. You grant us grace when we misstep. It would be churlish of us not to do the same for your extremely rare mistakes. I hope you are having a better day today. Always remember that in the balance of things you do much more good for people than you’ll ever know.

Susan/DC
Susan/DC
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02/25/2022 10:06 pm

I certainly know how one can start with the best of intentions and yet wind up far from where you meant to go. I didn’t see today’s Ask because you had the wisdom and humility to recognize an error and then correct it. Thank you for everything you do for the AAR community — you have sparked enough joy among the website’s readers to grant yourself absolution for the occasional mishap.

DiscoDollyDeb
DiscoDollyDeb
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02/25/2022 5:16 pm

The important thing is that you immediately took steps when you had second thoughts about the post. None of us is perfect and all of us have encountered situations that required us to walk back something we did or said. That you did so with a humble heart and a sincere apology speaks volumes about your character.

Lynda X
Lynda X
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02/25/2022 3:59 pm

It would take more than one misstep to make us not love you. I, too, did not see it, but suspect that you are blowing it our of proportion, which, of course, too many people on social media just live to pounce.

Carrie G
Carrie G
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Reply to  Dabney Grinnan
02/25/2022 3:11 pm

I didn’t see it,but I want to join in saying we all misstep sometimes even with the best of intentions. Don’t beat yourself up. You recognized the issue, changed it and apologized. Way to adult!! I have more respect for people who make mistakes and recognize them than those who never admit they do.

TerryS
TerryS
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Reply to  Dabney Grinnan
02/26/2022 3:31 pm

Making mistakes is part of being human. Acknowledging mistakes is what makes us better at being human.

trish
trish
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Reply to  TerryS
02/26/2022 6:34 pm

TerryS, Wish I could thank you dozens of times. trish

nblibgirl
nblibgirl
02/25/2022 11:50 am

I did not see what you posted but can guess the general drift. We’ve all been there (said/written something “tone deaf”) in an effort to start a conversation or to share some thoughts with the best of intentions only to realize . . . yikes! What is important is how you’ve responded – with a heartfelt apology. I’m sure I speak for many here at AAR when I say, “accepted”. Best wishes for a better rest of your day ;-)

trish
trish
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02/25/2022 11:37 am

Dabney, A very wise elderly man once told me “And that’s why God put erasers on pencils.” One misstep, quickly and sincerely acknowledged, and hastily corrected. I think we all appreciate the enormous amount of work you do. Thank you.