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Why do women need time to think about things?


KillerKat

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So quote every post and let us know this juicy gossip.

aw man cmon that would take a lot of time Im way too lazy for that

"Time to think," means they already know the answer, and they know you won't like it.

They hope time (and distance) will soften the blow, or give you the chance to change your mind.

this...is actually pretty accurate. about half the time, this is the reason

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Sounds about right; I understand women...half the time.

So what's the other half?

the other half is we actually DO need time so we can turn around and tell our girlfriends everything and ask them what they think we should do.

hypothetical situation: a guy that your friend used to hook up with like 2 years ago is now trying to get with you. he is someone you have known for a long time and you are the one that introduced the friend to him.

said friend has a boyfriend now and is perfectly happy in her relationship that she has been in for at least 6 months.

You and the guy meet up for drinks and he tries to make a move. you tell him you need to "think about it" before anything happens (if it does happen).

aka, you need to turn around and ask all of your gfs what they think about the situation and what you should do. then, based on how you feel combined with their opinions, you let him know whatsup.

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