Presumptions are a danger zone of their own......

 Presuming that someone is presuming something can be problematic because it is based on an assumption or guess rather than on clear evidence or facts. This can lead to misunderstandings and miscommunication, as the person being presumed may not actually hold the belief or intention that is being attributed to them.

Additionally, presuming that someone is presuming can come across as accusatory or confrontational, and may create a defensive or hostile response from the other person. This can harm relationships and prevent productive communication.

It is important to approach conversations and interactions with an open mind and a willingness to listen to others' perspectives, rather than making assumptions about their beliefs or intentions. Asking questions and seeking clarification can help to avoid misunderstandings and promote better understanding between people.