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For the men out there - HELPPPPPPPPPP!
I am really struggling to understand men, they seem to say one thing one minute, then something else completely different the next.
why cant you say what you mean and stick to it.
one thing and then keep saying it?
i'm hungry
i'm hungry
i'm hungry
you give him some food
is he supposed to keep saying
i'm hungry
i'm hungry
i'm hungry
?
this is the most confusing topic ever
> If you ask someone something, like whether they like something,
> it's always best to get a straight answer. Why would you want
> someone to lie to you?
Lying is totally different. I thought you where getting annoyed with people who are purposely vague. Some people are afraid of declaring one thing or another, and it depends on how you where brought up, whether you give 'straight answers' or not.
> It's not about keeping away from something, it's about when
> being asked something, you give a straight answer.
You seem quite hung up on this straight answers ideal. My opinion is that if you don't like something you steer clear of it. You don't throw your toys out the pram demanding for it to be changed to the way you like it. Things aren't always clear cut
Anywhooo, don't ever try to understand those of the opposite sex. It is impossible to even imagine it.
> Incidentally, how many of you blokies actually tell your partner
> how you feel about them?
All the time.
>
> It’s an EGO thing. If you ask you can be perceived as imposing,
> yet dropping a hint is ok, because that person then feels good
> offering.
Not at all. What's more imposing - saying "sorry mate, can you do me a favour..." or dropping hints and expecting the recipient to pick up an exactly what you want?
>As for telling someone/something you don’t like
> them/it- is that really your place?
If you ask someone something, like whether they like something, it's always best to get a straight answer. Why would you want someone to lie to you?
> Personally that’s what gets up my nose more than people who
> ‘mince their words’. If an individual is so sure about their
> dislikes, why are they unable to keep away from them in the
> first place?
It's not about keeping away from something, it's about when being asked something, you give a straight answer.
> no it`s not.
> and no sunny, you don`t recognise it. i guarantee you won`t have
> heard of it :D
>
> it`s "Ziltoid the Omniscient"
*Puzzled* Nah, never heard of it :s
> .. what`s a "doodle"?
A friend of mine, and she don't look like that... She's blue :P
> Well, I can say how he's a lying cowardly loser that hides
> behind a fallacious mental disorder, so he doesn't have to deal
> with adult realities of life.
how do you know it`s fallacious?
i don`t know Grix so i`ve no idea what is/isn`t wrong with him, but mental health is an odd thing - it`s not as simple as not WANTING to deal with reality. if you`re jumping to conclusions about it then i`d reconsider doing so.