|
By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
|
When someone asks you a question you don't want answer and you ask the asker their questions, they don't typically do so with good grace, or even treat it as you being hostile? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
|
Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?"
People are nosey |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *MP3Man
over a year ago
Between Scylla and Charybdis |
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?"
This tends to happen with those who are of the CGA (Common Garden Arsehole) genus. Behavioural traits like you've described are inherent in CGAs and antisocial and unacceptable behaviour is to be expected. CGAs are best avoided. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?
This tends to happen with those who are of the CGA (Common Garden Arsehole) genus. Behavioural traits like you've described are inherent in CGAs and antisocial and unacceptable behaviour is to be expected. CGAs are best avoided."
*swoons* |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?"
a) they want wank material
and/or b) if you tell them, they can pretend to like exactly the same thing, so you're meant to bang and absolutely must meet. It's fate! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?"
“Tell me about yourself” is one of my most disliked questions. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *MP3Man
over a year ago
Between Scylla and Charybdis |
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?
a) they want wank material
and/or b) if you tell them, they can pretend to like exactly the same thing, so you're meant to bang and absolutely must meet. It's fate!"
Which is also behaviour common to CGAs and their close cousins, the Bonobos. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago
Redhill |
"When someone asks you a question you don't want answer and you ask the asker their questions, they don't typically do so with good grace, or even treat it as you being hostile?"
Lol I get this all the time... especially when I get asked “does ur hubby no u on here hun” I throw the question back at them “does your wife know you are?” hahahahaha and I get blocked, or given abuse... |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?
“Tell me about yourself” is one of my most disliked questions. "
I don't much like it either, but I usually impress myself with the absolute bollocks I come up with as an answer. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
|
"Say someone asks you what you like in bed, what your story is or "tell me more about yourself".
You respond by telling them that question is too personal or too vague and that they should answer that question themselves.
They don't, and are instead weirded out or treat it as you being difficult or hostile.
Why does this happen?
This tends to happen with those who are of the CGA (Common Garden Arsehole) genus. Behavioural traits like you've described are inherent in CGAs and antisocial and unacceptable behaviour is to be expected. CGAs are best avoided."
Who's the CGA in this scenario - the one doing the asking, the one telling the one asking to answer their questions, both or neither? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic