Girls, be honest..

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  • genie
    genie Posts: 2,222
    Do you do most the talking when conversing with a love interest?

    So far in life the women I've been seeing have. They only give me the time for an occasional question, laugh or agreement like "yeah", "uh, huh"..



    Is that a bad thing???

    I'm not complaining, I'm just hoping it means the girl is interested back and doesn't think I'm lifeless. lol.


    I just got of the phone from another one of those. I knew she had things to do, but kept talking and talking, so the first break I got, about 20 minutes later, I egknowledged she had things to do, and said I didn't want to hold her up. lol.

    hehe, women eh?! :D

    i love when men talk non-stop it gives me a break from constantly coming up with something, i also love it because i get to know the person more and also because i get to comment on what they're saying.

    my first ex, i'd like to think it was equal, but he pretty much talked more than me.but he didn't just talk about mundane things or bitching about his friends he also talked about his understanding of things....i.e he was telling me his own philosophy. which i didn't agree with sometimes, i liked hearing about it anyway because it gaves me new outlook on things ya know.
    i will go as far as to say maybe that's why i missed him so much in the beginning, but all is good now i've got my own philosophy book :D:D

    my other ex didn't talk a lot and when he did......erm once he talked about history ( which bore the crap out of me )...erm then about few local unknown musicians...erm what i want to eat :D and other pretty much basic.oh, and he didn't know how to pronounce English words correctly....and that annoyed me a lot.

    anyway bottom line is i like my men to talk and be waking taking philosophy book. :D
  • Chazz
    Chazz Posts: 1,156
    did she ask you about -your- weekend? If so, her blabbing might be acceptable. If the conversation was only about -her- and she didn't listen to anything -you- had to say... move along.

    Totally agree with this - went out with a guy who could only talk about himself, it gets tiresome after a while cos people like that rarely change...time to move on
    2006 - Dublin, Reading; 2007 - London, Copenhagen; 2008 - MSG; 2009 - SBE, Manchester, London; 2010 - Dublin, Belfast, London; 2012 - Manchester, Berlin; 2014 - Amsterdam, Milton Keynes; 2018 - London; 2022 - London; 2024 - Manchester
  • Chazz
    Chazz Posts: 1,156
    I'm a girl and I have to say that if I'm really interested in someone, male or female, then I'd rather listen than talk. Some of it's nerves, but mainly its 'cos I'm trying to know someone and there's no better way to do that than listening. I must be that kind of person 'cos all my friends tell me I'm easy to talk to, but thats because I'm genuinely interested in people.
    It's important that conversations are a two way street especially at the beginning of any friendship/relationship. How else are you gonna get to know people?

    This is the same for me to - you can learn a lot from just listening sometimes
    2006 - Dublin, Reading; 2007 - London, Copenhagen; 2008 - MSG; 2009 - SBE, Manchester, London; 2010 - Dublin, Belfast, London; 2012 - Manchester, Berlin; 2014 - Amsterdam, Milton Keynes; 2018 - London; 2022 - London; 2024 - Manchester
  • chinobaeza
    chinobaeza Santiago Posts: 2,489
    this thread reminds me a quote from Pulp Fiction :
    "That is when you know you've found someone special, when you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and enjoy the silence"
  • Do you do most the talking when conversing with a love interest?

    So far in life the women I've been seeing have. They only give me the time for an occasional question, laugh or agreement like "yeah", "uh, huh"..



    Is that a bad thing???

    I'm not complaining, I'm just hoping it means the girl is interested back and doesn't think I'm lifeless. lol.


    I just got of the phone from another one of those. I knew she had things to do, but kept talking and talking, so the first break I got, about 20 minutes later, I egknowledged she had things to do, and said I didn't want to hold her up. lol.

    it totally depends who the date is! My last boyfriend, SUPER SHY! The first date I had to reluctantly babble incessantly just to avoid us sitting there staring at each other in silence. But the guy before that- I couldn't get a word in edge-wise with him. He asked me like ten billion questions but only gave me enough time for one-word answers! I don't like talking a lot to people I don't know, so honestly, I much prefer if the guy does more talking.

    and yes, I think that if either party is talking a whole lot, it is most likely nerves. I know when I do talk a lot on a date that is the case.
  • inmyrvm
    inmyrvm Posts: 1,039
    if a girl doesn't talk then that's that much bullshit she will say. you win in the end.
    "Fuck the talkin' let's start rockin" - Eddie Vedder 9-5-00 Pittsburgh
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  • Ms. Haiku wrote:

    I can't wait to find someone with whom I can be quiet or talkative, and relaxed at the same time.



    it IS the *BEST* feeling, absolutely!



    as to the initial Q, i think it depends. even my then uber shy husband was quite talkative when we first met up. firstly, i think to express his interest, and secondly, simply b/c when you are *new*...there's so many things to talk about, equally! i AM most definitely the more talkative of our union, but really, nowadays my husband will start and carry on numerous conversations.


    i say, whatever works for a couple, both are comfortable and content...and it's all good. i am just thankful that after soooooo much time together, we still find so much to talk about, be excited about, share...and sure.......being quiet together is just as great!
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow