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Men: Question about women. I have a question for the men, because maybe they can relate and have some particular insight. And the women can try to answer too, but I don't know if they can, because it's maybe like one of those "You can't smell your own breath/house/etc." type of things.
I'm currently living with a woman who is the wife of my best friend/boss, while I'm here in Hawaii (he's already moved back to Illinois, and both she and I are going back soon as well). I love this woman dearly. But one thing that's really been getting on my nerves lately is the constant chatter. Chatter about everything. It's inane bullshit most of the time. The thing is, I don't mind conversation at all. But at times when I'm sitting here on the computer reading something (or reading a book) or typing or just sitting here trying to shut my brain off to everything that she wants to talk about (things that happened that day, upcoming plans, etc.), it's just a constant stream of chatter, no matter whether I'm responding or not. I've noticed this about pretty much all of the women I've lived with in the course of my life. So the question is, what is this about? Why do women (I'll say MOST women, because I'm sure there are exceptions) feel the need to fill up every silence with conversation or just inane chatter about things that have been discussed over and over and over. For me, silence is golden, unless I really have something to say. If there's something to talk about, I'm glad to engage in conversation or chit-chat about it, but when I'm sitting here obviously trying to decompress after a long, stressful day of work, the last thing I want to talk about is the laundry list of everything that happened that day, everything that's happening tomorrow, next week, next month, etc. Can someone clue me in? Why are women like this? And is there a way to deal with this without basically saying "Please be quiet"? Sitting there and saying "Mmmhmmm, yeah" with semi-obvious disinterest doesn't really seem to stop it. Thank you. Being a surrogate husband is hard work! "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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I've seen evidence that leads me to believe it is difficult for women to speak with something in their mouth. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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I, of course, am suggesting you buy her a nice dinner. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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I'm only ever really chatty when I am drunk.
No, wait scratch that. I meant to say "slutty". That's not what this thread is about...is it? | |
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Isn't this one of those immovable object/irresistible force questions? | |
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Women are natural communicators. Men withdraw into themselves..Read Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus...It explains a lot. And don't get married if you don't like talking...or listening for that matter. | |
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Raze said: Why are women like this?
And is there a way to deal with this without basically saying "Please be quiet"?
No. | |
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Just pretend your listening I used to do it because I feel like if I don't say something I might be a bore. I'm really not a talker at all. I had an ex that wanted to talk all the time. He saw my silence as not being interested when all I wanted was just some alone time | |
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dannyd5050 said: Read Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
Ever see the Norm MacDonald MAFM, WAFV infomercial parody? Holy Lord, that was funny! | |
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I call it “white noise” and I don't know why most women (and some men) feel they have to talk all the damn time. The only thing I've been able to come up with is that they like the sound of their own voices and like to hear themselves talk. There’s a man who sits across from me in my office like that, he has to talk...the man cannot, not speak. I always get the opposite, what’s wrong, what’s on your mind, you’re being quiet question because I don’t chatter, when I have something to say, I’ll say it. [Edited 4/6/08 12:48pm] | |
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Ace said: dannyd5050 said: Read Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
Ever see the Norm MacDonald MAFM, WAFV infomercial parody? Holy Lord, that was funny! No but I'd like too...I'm sure it's funny. It's probably on youtube! | |
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Ace said: Raze said: Why are women like this?
And is there a way to deal with this without basically saying "Please be quiet"?
No. there is ... it's called "fellatio" and it's the best thing since sliced bread. | |
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Actually, this is what I think.... And...and...and.... In The Female Mind, Dr Luan Brizendine says women devote more brain cells to talking than men. And, if that wasn't enough, the simple act of talking triggers a flood of brain chemicals which give women a rush similar to that felt by heroin addicts when they get a high. Dr Brizendine, a self-proclaimed feminist, says the differences can be traced back to the womb, where the sex hormone testosterone moulds the developing male brain. The areas responsible for communication, emotion and memory are all pared back in the unborn baby boy. The result is that boys - and men - chat less than their female counterparts and struggle to express their emotions to the same extent. "Women have an eight-lane superhighway for processing emotion, while men have a small country road," said Dr Brizendine, who runs a female "mood and hormone" clinic in San Francisco. There are, however, advantages to being the strong, silent type. Dr Brizendine explains that testosterone also reduces the size of the section of the brain involved in hearing - allowing men to become "deaf" to the most logical of arguments put forward by their wives and girlfriends. But what the male brain may lack in converstation and emotion, they more than make up with in their ability to think about sex. Dr Brizendine says the brain's "sex processor" - the areas responsible for sexual thoughts - is twice as big as in men than in women, perhaps explaining why men are stereotyped as having sex on the mind. [Edited 4/6/08 13:14pm] "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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ask people how they get me to shut up when i've been drinking. otherwise i'm quiet, but then i have no idea how it's done. | |
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I don't consider chatter under the influence as “typical chatter” because you know it’s the result of the drink and not the norm for that person. | |
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noimageatall said: Actually, this is what I think....
And...and...and.... In The Female Mind, Dr Luan Brizendine says women devote more brain cells to talking than men. And, if that wasn't enough, the simple act of talking triggers a flood of brain chemicals which give women a rush similar to that felt by heroin addicts when they get a high. Dr Brizendine, a self-proclaimed feminist, says the differences can be traced back to the womb, where the sex hormone testosterone moulds the developing male brain. The areas responsible for communication, emotion and memory are all pared back in the unborn baby boy. The result is that boys - and men - chat less than their female counterparts and struggle to express their emotions to the same extent. "Women have an eight-lane superhighway for processing emotion, while men have a small country road," said Dr Brizendine, who runs a female "mood and hormone" clinic in San Francisco. There are, however, advantages to being the strong, silent type. Dr Brizendine explains that testosterone also reduces the size of the section of the brain involved in hearing - allowing men to become "deaf" to the most logical of arguments put forward by their wives and girlfriends. But what the male brain may lack in converstation and emotion, they more than make up with in their ability to think about sex. Dr Brizendine says the brain's "sex processor" - the areas responsible for sexual thoughts - is twice as big as in men than in women, perhaps explaining why men are stereotyped as having sex on the mind. [Edited 4/6/08 13:14pm] I like the hidden messages your inprinted in this(NEEDTAMPONS, NEEDPANTYHOSE, type stuff in between the Wonderful post btw. Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song Proud Wendy and Lisa Fancy Lesbian asskisser | |
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I love that the answer to it is such a damn mystery If that doesn't work, kindly go to another room once she invades - not in a shitty way though, you don't want the environment to turn hostile 'cause then she'll really talk your ass to death! I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it | |
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date a japanese girl
they respect silence and consider it rude to talk all the time there is nothing more annoying to my ears than women who yap a lot, esp. American girls (but i'm sure this goes for other countries too) | |
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CalhounSq said: I love that the answer to it is such a damn mystery
If that doesn't work, kindly go to another room once she invades - not in a shitty way though, you don't want the environment to turn hostile 'cause then she'll really talk your ass to death! Exactamundo! I love my quiet time. I will dread the day if I ever live with someone else. Just say it in a nice, caring way and she should get the picture without getting her feelings hurt. | |
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Thanks everyone.
So far, nothing's grabbing my fancy The weekend has been better. I guess because I didn't need decompression time after work. Plus we drove across the island to a beach, and we always sit apart. The ride to and from wasn't any different, but I think just having time alone helps me to get a handle on it. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: Thanks everyone.
So far, nothing's grabbing my fancy The weekend has been better. I guess because I didn't need decompression time after work. Plus we drove across the island to a beach, and we always sit apart. The ride to and from wasn't any different, but I think just having time alone helps me to get a handle on it. i feel the exact same way you do on this topic. need some answers myself. | |
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Raze said: Thanks everyone.
So far, nothing's grabbing my fancy The weekend has been better. I guess because I didn't need decompression time after work. Plus we drove across the island to a beach, and we always sit apart. The ride to and from wasn't any different, but I think just having time alone helps me to get a handle on it. Pussy Just say something, if you don't get it off your chest you'll freak out on her for the littlest thing and then feel bad. | |
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I guess I don't see this as a male/female thing but more of an introvert/extrovert thing.
I am someone who desperately needs quiet time, to the point I can't imagine living with someone really. |
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Can't say why they do it but I have 2 suggestions.
1. Buy some nice headphones.....or 2. Tell her u need some QUITE time, and MEAN it. | |
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CarrieLee said: Raze said: Thanks everyone.
So far, nothing's grabbing my fancy The weekend has been better. I guess because I didn't need decompression time after work. Plus we drove across the island to a beach, and we always sit apart. The ride to and from wasn't any different, but I think just having time alone helps me to get a handle on it. Pussy Just say something, if you don't get it off your chest you'll freak out on her for the littlest thing and then feel bad. For real I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it | |
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Men have the need to fix things when an issue arises so in my youth, I'd be engaged in these conversations while looking for a solution or trying to come up with a common theme so I could help with the obvious distress her day/her co-workers caused. Now I realize, she just needs to talk to flush out her frustrations and be able to move on. | |
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CarrieLee said: Raze said: Thanks everyone.
So far, nothing's grabbing my fancy The weekend has been better. I guess because I didn't need decompression time after work. Plus we drove across the island to a beach, and we always sit apart. The ride to and from wasn't any different, but I think just having time alone helps me to get a handle on it. Pussy Just say something, if you don't get it off your chest you'll freak out on her for the littlest thing and then feel bad. | |
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The way I deal with it, is I let my mind go somewhere else while listening to like 20% of what's being said. If a tv is on, that helps but make sure you have eye contact or she'll get upset. | |
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Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Is it her home you're staying in? If so, it's entirely possible that she considers you a guest and feels she has to entertain you. Or she may feel uncomfortable being alone with you and the chatter is her way of dealing with that. Or she may miss her husband and is talking to keep her mind off that.
Then again, some people are just uncomfortable with silence. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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