frigidweirdo
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Making that leap is about the same as me assuming you found it hard based on your description. Pot, meet kettle.
Bullshit. That "leap" is based on THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Now, either you don't have full command of the language and you used the wrong tenses, or you have no idea of grammar, or.... who cares?
Look.
"If it rains, I get wet"
This implies, if it doesn't rain, I don't get wet.
"If it rains tomorrow, I will get wet"
This implies, if it doesn't rain tomorrow, i won't get wet tomorrow. It doesn't imply that if it rains today I will get wet today
"If it rained, I would get wet"
This implies that it's not raining now. I'm not getting wet now, because it's not raining now.
"If it had rained, I would have got wet"
This implies it didn't rain, and I didn't get wet.
You wrote "It shouldn't have been hard"
This is the same as the last sentence I wrote. It's third conditional. You're making the assumption that it was hard, but it shouldn't have been hard.
The assumption is written INTO THE GRAMMAR.
That you don't know this, doesn't mean it's not so.