it’s a simple technique you employ, albeit probably at a subconscious level, to destabilise the person(s) with whom you speak.
random changes of topic are quite effective in retaining control of the duration and depth of a conversation. it’s often considered to be a self defence mechanism, but in your case is more likely to be about control.
you scatter images and thoughts in order to see what attracts and what repels. based on the response you receive, you then cherry pick those you wish to pursue and leave the remainder to be viewed as trivialities.
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it’s a simple technique you employ, albeit probably at a subconscious level, to destabilise the person(s) with whom you speak.
random changes of topic are quite effective in retaining control of the duration and depth of a conversation. it’s often considered to be a self defence mechanism, but in your case is more likely to be about control.
you scatter images and thoughts in order to see what attracts and what repels. based on the response you receive, you then cherry pick those you wish to pursue and leave the remainder to be viewed as trivialities.
quite impressive to watch, really.
this dosn't mean i don't love you.
it just shows that i realise with whom i'm love.
you are tricksy.
:-)
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