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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 497789" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have to laugh at the description of confuzzled and her neighbor talking. My childhood bff and I didn't live near each other or see each other regularly after we were 12, but we always could talk like we had never been apart. On a trip to her area when I first went to dinner with her and her then boyfriend/now husband, he said maybe 10 words the whole night. He couldn't get a word in edgewise. He watched us in shock - neither of us ever stopped talking but we never missed a response to each other. It was like we had 2 different conversations going at the same time. I guess it is a female thing because I have another friend I do it with too. It is natural to us and our husband's just look on in shock. Our sons tend to find gfs who do the same thing, I guess because it is what they expect, lol.</p><p></p><p>I have a feeling I would have no problems with IC or Step, etc... in conversation in real life. I tend to need to edit myself also, so I am pretty hard to offend. Mostly because I know you can say one thing and mean something else but get it confused so easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 497789, member: 1233"] I have to laugh at the description of confuzzled and her neighbor talking. My childhood bff and I didn't live near each other or see each other regularly after we were 12, but we always could talk like we had never been apart. On a trip to her area when I first went to dinner with her and her then boyfriend/now husband, he said maybe 10 words the whole night. He couldn't get a word in edgewise. He watched us in shock - neither of us ever stopped talking but we never missed a response to each other. It was like we had 2 different conversations going at the same time. I guess it is a female thing because I have another friend I do it with too. It is natural to us and our husband's just look on in shock. Our sons tend to find gfs who do the same thing, I guess because it is what they expect, lol. I have a feeling I would have no problems with IC or Step, etc... in conversation in real life. I tend to need to edit myself also, so I am pretty hard to offend. Mostly because I know you can say one thing and mean something else but get it confused so easily. [/QUOTE]
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