Monday, April 30, 2012

It Sounds Stupid...


But the way women chat is quite different to the way that men do. You all know this, of course, but I have been stuck away from gaggles of women and didn't quite realise. It's all a bit like a soap opera. And I have always preferred the company of women to that of men, an appreciation which has grown in my current workplace.
I think that this comes firmly under the heading of being one of those things that everyone knew - except me. I wonder how many more of these blindingly obvious things there are lurking in the world for me to rediscover???

4 comments:

  1. After 32 years of being mainly with men, I'm sure you'll be loving female company right now, and yes, maybe that is the way you are and how you'll prefer things to be for the rest of your life.

    Personally I prefer the company of men, for whatever reason, but, there are times when a natter with a good woman just cannot be beat, although I have found those occasions rare in my life but very positive when met. Likewise you might find something similar Ben but in reverse, ie there are times when you need the company of men more than women, or a woman, although again you might only need male company occasionaly.

    Good luck with it all Ben.

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  2. After 32 years of being mainly with men, I'm sure you'll be loving female company right now, and yes, maybe that is the way you are and how you'll prefer things to be for the rest of your life.

    Personally I prefer the company of men, for whatever reason, but, there are times when a natter with a good woman just cannot be beat, although I have found those occasions rare in my life but very positive when met. Likewise you might find something similar Ben but in reverse, ie there are times when you need the company of men more than women, or a woman, although again you might only need male company occasionaly.

    Good luck with it all Ben.

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  3. Male friends 'rag' you, but don't mean it; whereas female friends flatter you, but don't mean it. Understand those two things, and society will be less disappointing.

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