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5/14/2009 5:51:51 PM What can you talk about?  

392hemi
Alpharetta, GA
age: 54


If you're in a Relationship....what can the 2 of you talk about? Is it limited to the "Long Walks on the Beach" kind of thing? Or can you talk about ANYTHING?

Does Conversation come easy? Can you laugh together? Can you overlook some things or agree to work on them? Can you compromise?

5/14/2009 5:55:23 PM What can you talk about?  

atlgarn2
Over 1,000 Posts (1,499)
Longwood, FL
age: 54


You should be able to talk about whatever you want without fear of reprisal.

5/14/2009 5:57:32 PM What can you talk about?  
madam77
Cassville, WV
age: 57


I agree with alt. You have to have communication between the two of you or you have nothing.

5/14/2009 5:58:59 PM What can you talk about?  
scherryberry
Billings, MT
age: 50


You should be able to talk about anything....Can't imagine being in a relationship without talking, makes no sense. Of course laughing together, compromise has got to be a given. That is what relationships are all about. Your partner should be your best-friend, seems to me, if not it is such a waste of time.

5/14/2009 6:01:02 PM What can you talk about?  

sherry3512
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,172)
Louisville, KY
age: 50


Since I'm NOT in a relationship, I can't answer your question from experience, BUT. . . our conversation will not be limited. Not in any relationship I'm in. I love to talk, and I love to talk about everything (except maybe politics). I want to talk about what each of us did that day; I want to talk about what we did when we were 10 years old; I want to talk about what I want to be doing in 10 years!

Conversation tends to come easy to me -- someone who was voted most talkative in her high school class of 503 students!!! And if I can't laugh with the guy, what good is he??? Laughter is good for the soul. And yes, there are things I can overlook, and I would agree to TRY to work on things on my end if my partner had issues with it. And "Compromise" is my middle name.

There, I think I answered all your questions!!!!

5/14/2009 6:03:18 PM What can you talk about?  

ellyrockdaway
Over 4,000 Posts! (4,965)
Rockaway Beach, MO
age: 57


hemi; I say ANYTHING, although some things take a little more time getting to know each other to work up to, sometimes. I think when you get to that point, it is definitely good to talk about "all things", even those that you need to work out or compromise on, if you can't just overlook them.

The most important thing is "open communication" and the time to work it all out. It shouldn't be real hard or complicated, but we should give each other time and not give up easily.

I certainly enjoy people I can laugh with, whether it's laughing at something funny, something I did, or something he did. I love a person with a good sense of humor, who can take a joke, as well as dish one out.

5/14/2009 6:08:09 PM What can you talk about?  

happy2lucky
Over 1,000 Posts (1,140)
Lawrenceville, GA
age: 52


is this a real question. or are you just "poking" around, cuz anyone ur age already knows the answer....

5/14/2009 6:08:44 PM What can you talk about?  

392hemi
Alpharetta, GA
age: 54


Could you hold that Person's head when they have a stomach Bug and throw up in the Toilet? can you listen to them when their day sucked?

Interesting answers so far,thank you.

5/14/2009 6:09:53 PM What can you talk about?  

392hemi
Alpharetta, GA
age: 54


Quote from happy2lucky:
is this a real question. or are you just "poking" around, cuz anyone ur age already knows the answer....


It's a real question. And it's because I'm curious Ma'am.



[Edited 5/14/2009 6:10:17 PM PST]

5/14/2009 6:10:49 PM What can you talk about?  

sherry3512
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,172)
Louisville, KY
age: 50


Nah, not going to hold a 50+ year old's head when he has a stomach bug. Would do it for a grandchild, or would do it if my guy was really sick. . . .you know what I mean.

And yeah, I'd listen about his sucky day. I would just want him to listen to me talk about mine!!!!

5/14/2009 6:13:22 PM What can you talk about?  

bethanybea
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (10,130)
Camden Wyoming, DE
age: 53


Quote from 392hemi:
Could you hold that Person's head when they have a stomach Bug and throw up in the Toilet? can you listen to them when their day sucked?

Interesting answers so far,thank you.



No sorry I could not...doesn't mean I don't care but from way back when if you are vomitting so am I....!!!!! But I so hope that I could listen when their day was not good and even if I could not think of something to say to make it better I could be there....and I can hug or just hold their hand and let them know I am there no matter what!!!!

5/14/2009 6:13:56 PM What can you talk about?  
slowdancen
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (10,099)
Azle, TX
age: 56


Quote from ellyrockdaway:
hemi; I say ANYTHING, although some things take a little more time getting to know each other to work up to, sometimes. I think when you get to that point, it is definitely good to talk about "all things", even those that you need to work out or compromise on, if you can't just overlook them.

The most important thing is "open communication" and the time to work it all out. It shouldn't be real hard or complicated, but we should give each other time and not give up easily.

I certainly enjoy people I can laugh with, whether it's laughing at something funny, something I did, or something he did. I love a person with a good sense of humor, who can take a joke, as well as dish one out.



I agree with Elly 100% If you can not talk about anything and everything it would be pretty boreing.



[Edited 5/14/2009 6:14:12 PM PST]

5/14/2009 6:23:55 PM What can you talk about?  

392hemi
Alpharetta, GA
age: 54


Ok.....what about if a Guy wants to have a few Beers on Friday/Sat nite.? If it doesn't change his Personality,and he stays home with you as opposed to going out someplace?

If you had to work late,or whatever,would you like it if he cooked? or if he ran a Bath for you? Or both?

5/14/2009 6:24:35 PM What can you talk about?  

shezakeepher_2
Over 1,000 Posts (1,272)
Columbia, SC
age: 54


Quote from 392hemi:
Could you hold that Person's head when they have a stomach Bug and throw up in the Toilet? can you listen to them when their day sucked?

Interesting answers so far,thank you.


I can't do that, I would be puckin' with you. I can help get you to the toilet or put the trash can by the bed. But I have to stay a wiff away or I'll get sick too.

Yeah, I can listen to you when your day sucks but don't be surprised if I tell you to "get over it". Keep in mind you can tell me the same thing... "to get over it." Sometimes it just isn't being a friend if I don't tell you like it is, in a loving way.

Yes, you can talk about anything and like it was mentioned some things take awhile before you feel you can on some subjects.

5/14/2009 6:26:59 PM What can you talk about?  

sherry3512
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,172)
Louisville, KY
age: 50


Quote from 392hemi:
Ok.....what about if a Guy wants to have a few Beers on Friday/Sat nite.? If it doesn't change his Personality,and he stays home with you as opposed to going out someplace?

If you had to work late,or whatever,would you like it if he cooked? or if he ran a Bath for you? Or both?


Okay, I've got to go to bed, and you keep asking these questions I can answer.

Having a few beers is fine by me! Even if he goes out with the guys. I have a friend I have wine and pizza with every other Friday, and that will continue until either she or I die -- so I have no problems. Men who have men friends are much healthier than those who don't! If he wants to stay at home and have his beer that's fine, but I believe the two people in a "couple" are still individuals and are entitled to spend time apart.

And yes I'd like it if he cooked! That's a silly question, Hemi! Would like it even better if he grilled something for me. And as long as he got the water temp right, he can run a bath for me every night -- and wash my back!!!