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- From: pdsmith@bbn.com (Peter D. Smith)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: Talking to shy friends?
- Summary: Outspokeness turns me on!
- Message-ID: <lmb4f4INN8v3@news.bbn.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 19:32:52 GMT
- References: <1993Jan23.023046.5077@nstn.ns.ca> <1993Jan25.202511.12132@jetsun.weitek.COM>
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- In article <1993Jan25.202511.12132@jetsun.weitek.COM>, weaver@jetsun.weitek.COM (Michael Gordon Weaver) writes:
- > The first thing you want to remember when talking to shy people is
- > to avoid any negativism. If you start poking fun at other people ...
- >
- > Peace,
- > Michael.
-
- The quickest way to turn _this_ shy guy into a talker is to be an
- outspoken kind of person. So long, of course, as one pauses when one
- talks, so I can butt in with a comment. I prefer conversations with
- a good strong ebb and flo, even though my shyness makes be incapable
- of initiating one.
-
-
- Peter D. Smith
- "will boot a pickle tonite"
-