probably the most irratating question ever asked by either sex..agree?
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probably the most irratating question ever asked by either sex..agree?
And like most guys... nothing
hahahaha im so fuckin backwards.. i guess its left over from my tomboy days. im usually the quiet one with nothing to say unless its a response.. thats why most people who arent comfortable with long silences have no place in my life.. what are you thinking and what are we doing? dude, just leave it alone and we will see where we drift to.. shit, take a hit and chill right?
Gotta agree 100%Quote:
Originally Posted by Hilder420
Can't remember the comedian that did the skit on this.....his repy was, "If I wanted ya to know, don't ya think I would have told ya?".
Have a good one!:jointsmile:
The question doesn't bother me when I get it. Dave'll occasionally say "You're lost in thought, baby, and your expression tells me you might need to let someone else in on it," and I know he's wanting to know what I'm thinking if he thinks I'm worrying or feeling blue. Really, I like that because it shows his concern. After all these years, we can usually tell what the other person is thinking just from the expression in the eyes.
haha 100% agree EPIC :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hilder420
I love people who don't feel the need to fill airtime with constant chatter and talk, too, Hilder. Silence is a wonderful thing. If only more people (and I hate to say it, but this is mostly a problem I see in my female friends rather than my male ones) would practice keeping their thoughts to themselves. I've had to completely drop a few friends because they were such incessant talkers. That's very hard to take. Occasionally there'll be guys who're the same way, but I see it more among females.
You could always answer the "What are you thinking?", with the answer, "I was wondering what kind of stupid ass question you were going to ask me next"
But personally I wouldn't do that.;)
I don't mind the What are you thinking question, as its a chance to engage in actual conversation, especially if we have had a falling out earlier in the day, or i'm drifting back into the mindset she freed me from. (overly compulsive, cycling depressive thoughts)
The question that I hate more then anything is. "Whats the plan for tonight" or anything such similar. I've hated that question since high school.