11-02-2016, 03:42 PM
(11-02-2016, 01:54 PM)RTBoss Wrote:(11-02-2016, 01:33 PM)SargeMaximus Wrote:(11-02-2016, 01:24 PM)maxx55 Wrote: For me personally, from the responses I've gotten from people, I don't believe others could pick up on my strong internal emotions. I naturally did my best to hide it, but supposedly people, especially girls can pick up on stuff like that.
All I can say is that I've had normal interactions with people when I know if I met someone who felt the way I did at the time, I'd be scared as shit and afraid that they'd just lose it and harm/kill me. Yet no one ever picked up on that
Of course women's intuition IS overrated (otherwise there'd be no such thing as rape, cause women would see it coming, or murder for that matter).
However, there is something to emotions effecting things. I'm not sure exactly how it works, but I know that when in certain emotional states I get much different responses from people. There's probably more to it of course.
In my experience, there needs to be a connection to the woman for women's intuition to work. Even if it's there, it can be suppressed by the woman.
I remember, in high school, the one time I skipped work with a friend - I even parked my car in the work parking lot - was the ONLY time my mother decided that they'd drive by, and not just stay in the car, but actually go in, only to find I'd called in sick to work. I hypothesize the massive amount of guilt and fear of getting caught tipped her off.
This seems much more accurate for my experiences. One of my close female friends has such a strong intuition on how I'm feeling that once I was talking with a mutual friend of ours, and the mutual friend was on the phone with her and soon as she heard my voice, she said that I sounded sad. I think that's pretty strong intuition. But it only happens with those who know me. And even then, I can sometimes hide it from them if I really try to.