Widdershins wrote: » Hahaha I know, this one always amuses me. What you said is true in my experience. I've dated women and I just drift off in a world of my own and that seems to be the key to being a good listener. I can be quite good at advice too, though. It's just not often wanted, because women do seem to just need to get things off their chest.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » I cut my own hair last week and it looked terrible. My Sister said 'your hair looks terrible' - I said 'I know yeah'. Fin.
Widdershins wrote: » Did you have a run-in with a lawnmower?
Senna wrote: » Women are nut jobs and any man attempting to understand is even more nuts.
Ronald Wailing Powder wrote: » Running the risk of giving an actual answer to a rhetorical question, but women do tend towards indirect communication compared to men. There are things implied in questions, subtleties presumed understood etc. Right now I know my granny is annoyed at an aunt of mine, and I know that because my granny gave me a scarf the last time I called to visit her (really). You can ask and ask til the cows come home "why can't they be different", but honestly you're better off just accepting what should be blindingly obvious if you've been around women at all in your adult life. And it goes both ways, women can get frustrated with the fact that men are usually more direct communicators and just try and complain them into changing rather than adjusting how they communicate - i.e. he's probably not going to be able to interpret your cold mood as "I should empty the dishwasher".
MilesMorales1 wrote: » Direct communication is much simpler though :pac: