But I also think that if you really believe he wasn't trying to hurt her, that he wasn't trying to give her a taste of her own medicine, that you give him way too much credit and are fooling yourself for Marten's sake, just a little
People--even fictional QC people--are complicated and their motives are rarely pure. I'm sure there was an element of "getting back at her" in Marten's behaviour. But there are two important factors: 1) it really is her own behaviour he's putting back at her and 2) he has a right to protect himself emotionally.
She has withdrawn from him. She's gone from "I want to see more of you" to "I'm too busy right now to make time for you". Fair enough: she's not exactly been up-front about it, but she's young and confused.
For her to then turn around and say, "OK, having put you off and rebuffed your every approach for the last few days and given you time to experience emotional separation from me I now want to see you so you can go through the pain of separation again" is pretty second rate, and Marten has every right to say, "I've already done it once, I really don't feel like doing it again, thanks (you bitch)." That terminal parenthetical is certainly there, and doesn't do Marten any credit, but it's not the whole story.
Having been on the receiving end of behaviour like Padma's (and who hasn't? why do women DO that? Do they think we don't have any emotional reality of our own? If you prick us do we not bleat?) I've gotta say my sympathies are mostly on Marten's side here.
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I don't want to pick on you, but this is another really stellar example of Bad Posting, and it hits almost all of the three axioms Mr. Hodges was saying to avoid on the last page.
1.) Blame culture.It's pretty obvious from sentence one that you are assigning blame, and more expressly assigning blame to Padma. This is folly. Even more dishearteningly, you are advocating the stance that Marten has justification, is morally correct, in hurting her because of her bad behavior. This is not true and the thread has already been over why that is multiple times over.
Why is there a need to assign blame here? What does it solve? Why not say that this is the result of both their mistakes, which is precisely what it is? Padma acted badly, and so did Marten. I'll admit, I personally handed Marten the lion's share in previous posts, but that is mostly because as protagonist I hold him to a higher standard. The fact of the matter is they both made a mess of this, and in the end it doesn't even matter who finished things or who started them. Blame isn't going to help anyone.
2.) Projection.You are also, pretty obviously, projecting like hell onto the characters; your exacting speculative outline of Padma's motives (which I must remind everyone
we do not know about in detail, no one here does save Jeph) speaks volumes about that, and then in the last sentence you freely admit that you have been in Marten's position and it sucked and stuff.
Don't do this. I cannot stress this enough. Do not project, no matter how strong the urge. Every time you, or anyone else, project yourselves onto Marten, Jeph wants to delete the forum. It's toxic: it ties everything up in very personal, heavily charged feelings, and honestly 99.99% of the time it's inaccurate for the simple fact that you aren't Jeph, so you don't know the character's motives or thoughts!
3.) Bigotry.I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here and assume you were not being sexist.
That said, it is...pretty insensitive to ask "why do women [play emotional games]?" One might ask in return, "why are men such inconsiderate pricks?"
What? They aren't, you say? That's a stereotype, you say? WELL maybe the same is true of women!
Also, gendered insults, like "bitch", used to demean, are not cool at all! Please try not to use them!