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fenmoor wrote:Well when I ask the question what is on your mind it is not usually to try to find something to talk about. When I ask it, it is usually after I perceive that something is bothering the person I am speaking to. They are either distracted, or upset etc.. and I am not trying to cheaply continue the conversation but to find out the cause of their angst and hopefully assist in solving the issue.
Bill
Edwin wrote:Yes, Crisi, that was a very vague and irritating question because as you say, it caused Girlie to draw a blank and be puzzled where as if you ask her questions that were specific that had real answers she was glad to answer you, and it did not bother her, in fact, she knew you were interested in her because you asked her those questions that showed concern!
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