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WaitingforBoaz -> RE: questions to ask someone you're attracted to...... (5/8/2008 9:15:53 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Dakotasunbeam I generally like the kind of conversations that just get started and flow from naturally. I don't try to poke in any questions and I have no problem asking guys questions, even personal ones (as long as it isn't impertinent), you'd be surprised of the guys who will actually ANSWER. The point is to be comfortable in the conversation and pick up verbal and non-verbal cues. To keep your discerning ears ****ed and listen with an open heart and mind filtered by the Holy Spirit. In ONE conversation I can find out SO much about a person. It's wonderful. Sometimes, I go away feeling like I'm in love, other times I've been soberred from my filly giggling. Don't try to think up questions, let the conversation GO. And run with it. Feel comfortable, get relaxed, look into their eyes, notice the way they meet your glare, how they answer, the way they respond to interruptions, how they use their hands when they talk, where their eyes wander. It's so beautiful it's like a dance. Keep your ears ****ed up and listen, listen, listen. Ask questions that probe deeper. Try not to hop around subjects, especially ones you want to delve deeper into. Bring the conversation back to that and ask more questions to go further. I genuinely love talking to people and I have a tendency to get into rather long ones with peope of all genders. It isn't about finding the right questions, its about your listining, discerning, and observation skills. Touch the person you are talking to and watch how they respond--even if you are not a touchy feely person, it tells you so much. Life is so wonderfully, beautiful and dynamic, you just have to listen to catch all of the nuances. Have you ever went out on a still quiet day and just sat still? Do that sometimes, it helps to train the senses. Listen, observe, feel, notice the slight and the almost imperceptible, watch the ladybug crawling slowly, watch how a little girl twirls her hair, or how a guy maneuvers a few coins in his hand, notice the way a teenager walks on his/her way. Listen to hear the breeze, try to figure out where a certain noice is coming from. Detecting these sorts of things help to make us more keen with others. Learn to enjoy a conversation with a guy/gal more than the exchange of thoughts or the possiblity of a relationship. It's beautiful. Dakota, This is a truely awesome post!
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