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jen80:
@presence Lol 'lazy psychic' well that's a first. So funny.

I hate it when they make assumptions.now see what her guesswork has done to her. Smh

skyline:
Correctly picked up on a job outcome. Only other reader to do so was Storm Cestavani.

Turns out again the 2 outlier readers with a negative outcome were right.

skyline:
Was correct again about another job outcome. She specifically saw that they were offering the job to someone else. No one else picked this up.

Zee:

--- Quote ---The first assumption SN made (as most do) is that I'm in love with the guy and want him to leave his wife to be with me.
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Wow, I have a friend the same way and because it's a male/female dynamic that's the first thing most readers chime in about: that I have feelings for him or vice versa. I never call about him.  They just pick up a recent male figure in my life who has been trying to contact me. When I ask if I know him previously, many start to describe him.

From my perspective I've never had any romantic feelings for him at all. We connected over a similar career and would talk about that at length and then we had a disagreement, fell out and I no longer want him to talk to him at all.  Even outside female acquaintances thought we were involved that way, although I don't know specifically what I said or how they interpreted our conversations; nor what made them think that.

It seems to be an automatic response anytime opposite sex's are involved because I'm sure relationships feel the same way to readers whether it's a relationship with a co-worker (work-relationship); sister/brother (sibling-relationship); mother/father (parent relationship), etc.

In general, anytime I bring up another man (which I have about school or work) that is the first place the reader jumps to - intimacy.

hope4love:

--- Quote from: Zee on September 16, 2013, 05:32:05 PM ---
--- Quote ---The first assumption SN made (as most do) is that I'm in love with the guy and want him to leave his wife to be with me.
--- End quote ---

Wow, I have a friend the same way and because it's a male/female dynamic that's the first thing most readers chime in about: that I have feelings for him or vice versa. I never call about him.  They just pick up a recent male figure in my life who has been trying to contact me. When I ask if I know him previously, many start to describe him.

From my perspective I've never had any romantic feelings for him at all. We connected over a similar career and would talk about that at length and then we had a disagreement, fell out and I no longer want him to talk to him at all.  Even outside female acquaintances thought we were involved that way, although I don't know specifically what I said or how they interpreted our conversations; nor what made them think that.

It seems to be an automatic response anytime opposite sex's are involved because I'm sure relationships feel the same way to readers whether it's a relationship with a co-worker (work-relationship); sister/brother (sibling-relationship); mother/father (parent relationship), etc.

In general, anytime I bring up another man (which I have about school or work) that is the first place the reader jumps to - intimacy.

--- End quote ---

I agree.  It seems that most readers automatically jump to conclusions about a situation based on the surface unless they're really able to gauge whether or not it's a mutual interest or other factors.

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