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    Questionnnn

    Haha me and my girlfriend have been goin out for awhile now, and it seems like we're running out of shit to talk bout. What are some things that you talk about with your gf/bf? Just wondering haha cause ive heard some weird stuff before. )
    choppile420 Reviewed by choppile420 on . Questionnnn Haha me and my girlfriend have been goin out for awhile now, and it seems like we're running out of shit to talk bout. What are some things that you talk about with your gf/bf? Just wondering haha cause ive heard some weird stuff before. :)) Rating: 5

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    Questionnnn

    How do you run out of stuff to talk about? Talk about anything, and everything. A good conversation piece, is ask her how her day is going. Im sure there will be plenty to talk about, and girls love guys who listen.

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    Questionnnn

    Yeah the good ol' "How was your day?" that could keep my girlfriend goin for a half hour atleast because she works at a pool and she tells me about all the weird people and random happenings. Other things you can do is talk to her about stuff you did when you were kids or think of something you dont know about her and ask her and then you will know eachother better and inturn have a better relationship.
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    Questionnnn

    ask her what she's thinking. Or talk about what you're thinking. You never run out of things to think about

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    Questionnnn

    If you have to ask others what to talk to your mate with, maybe you 2 have nothing in common and should move on. Most of the girls I date never shut up.

    I hope that doesn't sound harsh but that is just weird to me.

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    Questionnnn

    I know what you meen main like Im trying to eat or strike a deal or just doing bussiness and their comes that preaty little voice comming in on my deal, but when the girl is gone I miss the little voice, and the girl
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    Questionnnn

    yuhp thats my easy conversation mode move, always ask them what their thinkn, shows them u care how they feel about things and all u have to do for the next couple of minutes it relax and listen

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    Questionnnn

    do somin nice for her, get her some flowers, take her out. go have a picnic under the stars. i think you care about her because you asked. if you didnt you would have just not bothered.
    talk about anything the world, life, ambitions, shoes you saw. how her hair looks nice. anything

    enjoy the art of conversations and all the cute mannerisms and things she does

    peace

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    Questionnnn

    how bout them yankees

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    Questionnnn

    ^^Haha!

    And yeah FBR, I'm kinda with you. If I remember correctly, those that I cared for were also some of the easiest to converse with. And I'm a quirky guy to begin with, so we could talk about anything from movies Nick Cage has been in to the way the air smells when it first starts raining...

    Usually I'd never want to stop talking and 3 hours later we'd find ourselves still on the couch.

    I'd say if you don't feel anything more than lust when you look at her (deeeep down might I add), move on my man. :thumbsup:

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