Tales of the Unexplained
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( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
Flying saucers. Big Cats. Men in Black. Satan walking the Earth. Derek Acorah, also walking the Earth...
Tell us your stories of the supernatural. WoooOOOooOO!
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( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
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Women are psychic
Here's something odd. I've noticed that women have the ability to sense if I have a crush on someone else.
For example, there was a time when at school; I had a crush on two girls at the same time. I would keep thinking about the first, gradually building up my interest in her, but as soon as my interest in the first one came close to the point of me being able to overcome my shyness (remember, I was very shy as a teenager), the second one would engage me in conversation in such a way as to cause my crush in her to build up rapidly. This would distract from the crush I had on the first girl and make me think about the second one instead. The second one had the ability to make me lose interest in her quickly as well, plunging me into the depths of despair, from where I'd gradually build up my crush in the first girl, only for the whole process to repeat. This happened several times.
Since school, similar things have happened. If I'm in a relationship, I can understand why, but if I'm not in a relationship and I've not told anyone about who my crush is, I find that other women are more likely to flirt with me. It could be body language, but does this really give away your deepest secrets? Or are they just mind readers?
Explain this.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 21:20, 7 replies)
Here's something odd. I've noticed that women have the ability to sense if I have a crush on someone else.
For example, there was a time when at school; I had a crush on two girls at the same time. I would keep thinking about the first, gradually building up my interest in her, but as soon as my interest in the first one came close to the point of me being able to overcome my shyness (remember, I was very shy as a teenager), the second one would engage me in conversation in such a way as to cause my crush in her to build up rapidly. This would distract from the crush I had on the first girl and make me think about the second one instead. The second one had the ability to make me lose interest in her quickly as well, plunging me into the depths of despair, from where I'd gradually build up my crush in the first girl, only for the whole process to repeat. This happened several times.
Since school, similar things have happened. If I'm in a relationship, I can understand why, but if I'm not in a relationship and I've not told anyone about who my crush is, I find that other women are more likely to flirt with me. It could be body language, but does this really give away your deepest secrets? Or are they just mind readers?
Explain this.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 21:20, 7 replies)
Maybe...
Or maybe men just block it out when you've got a crush on them?
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 21:22, closed)
Or maybe men just block it out when you've got a crush on them?
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 21:22, closed)
Maybe they read your "first anal experience" QOTW answer
and want to experiment with your arse
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 21:39, closed)
and want to experiment with your arse
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 21:39, closed)
It's a bummer
Women are indeed mind readers. I find it's best to keep clear of them altogether :-) Men are far less complicated.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 22:31, closed)
Women are indeed mind readers. I find it's best to keep clear of them altogether :-) Men are far less complicated.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 22:31, closed)
Pheromones.
When people are sexually attracted to someone they emit more pheromones which in turn makes them more attractive to the rest of the population.
Fact.
( , Thu 10 Jul 2008, 13:00, closed)
When people are sexually attracted to someone they emit more pheromones which in turn makes them more attractive to the rest of the population.
Fact.
( , Thu 10 Jul 2008, 13:00, closed)
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