"lenient on" or "lenient with"?
I'm too lenient with myself.
I'm too lenient on myself.
I found more results with "lenient with" online, but it seems like people use "lenient on" as well. Are they different?Thank you everyone for the answers! I did more research of the use of the word "lenient", and as Theresa and Kathleen said, I did find the most results with "lenient with". However, Daniel did make a great point about the other use "lenient on". Though I did not find as much results with "lenient on" compared to "lenient with/on", I did find some news articles using it (e.g., be more lenient to women criminals). I will keep studying which phrase fits best with each context. Thanks again!