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I have been told by my partner, that this is a typical man-type conversation. Lots of single syllables and non-verbal sounds. No deep sharing of thoughts and feelings, they don't even do it with each other, let alone with the female in their life. Usually takes a major medical crisis or close death to get anything significant out of them.

 

You guys, if you talked to us more, we'd talk at you less.

*winks at Ursula, laughs at arched eyebrow*

 

I must say though, that this one word conversation, is intriguing..it's llke a whole male dialect....

ah yes..the classic "grunt" and "howl"

 

actually phonetically has not changed or developed much...the body language has become quite refined in some cases...

*grins* Precisely. though I think the phonetics have changed. We dont have to broadcast over part of the forest or plains anymore since the recipient of the sound is typically so much closer now.

hmmm. thats truei guess, though not all of us go to such places. i've never been to a stuadium in my life. not counting the times in highschool when my track coach made us go next door to another schools football stadium and run the stairs. That was fun, we called it The Beast.

*sighs, shakes head..* see that should be after YOU my books and my writings...subtle things babe....but important...

 

*note see thread about male dialect*

by Ursula.."you guys if you talked to us more we'd talk to you less*

 

*giggles* got lost for a sec...

 

you may not see an order but a female does....*raises eyebrow*

we'd like it even better if it filled up your ears and incorporated itself in your brains...we have other ways of filling the empty places in your hearts...*smiles*

actually it is action hun. i dont quite have the knack of it yet. but there is a mental technique called Montezuma's Palace which once one actually learns to use it can allow one to remember everything.

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