Telepathy

@snowcat46 (2322)
United States
January 13, 2009 9:45am CST
If you could read minds, who's would you look into first? Your boss, lifemate, child's? Why? Or someone else's? I'd look into my daughter's. Just to find out what's bugging her lately that she's not talking about.
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@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
13 Jan 09
there's a certain "old friend'" that i would like to look into. i hope u figure out what's wrong w/ your daughter. is she a teenager??
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
13 Jan 09
Worse. She's 19. Teen attitude, considers herself an adult. Which she is, don't get me wrong. It's just the moods are killing me! You reminded me, there is an "old friend" that I'd like to look into too. Hmm, choices, choices.
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@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
16 Jan 09
very true, lol. mine are both aroun 6 foot & i'm 5/1.
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
15 Jan 09
Not to mention, they're bigger than us now!
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@suzzy3 (8341)
14 Jan 09
Join the club .I have a teenage boy and it is difficult to tell if it is just another moody mood or something or someone is bugging him,If I ask it is nosy if I don't I don't care about him so being in no mans land,I have to trust him and let him get on with it.hoping all the time he is all right,apart from the fact I am personnally trying to ruin his life at the moment,keeping a low profile is my only defence,talking to my husband the other day where has my son gone,someones nicked him and left this behind ,he has been swapped in the night.I know it is just teenage moods but it does get hard to deal with sometime,how old is your daughter?My son walks through the door acting like the end of the world has just happened,his mate rings and he cheers right up and talks quite happily for ten minutes puts the phone down and goes back to looking like the end of the world is due.If I ask him anything he bites my head off,so I tend to leave him to it.
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@suzzy3 (8341)
22 Jan 09
Thanks for my BR. It just gets better by the day my son is being to nice to me at the moment and we are sitting back and waiting ,he has either cheesed his teacher off and he needs me onside or he wants money for something,make you laugh don't they.bless them.
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
15 Jan 09
19. It doesn't improve! I get lucky with ignoring her. If I have my nose in a book (when it's most inconvenient to be bothered. She also reads, so she knows), that's when she'll talk to me for minutes at a time. Very unusual! Oh yes, I am also personally trying to ruin her life. I'm interfering with her life. (I answered the house phone and it was for her.) I accidentally opened a piece of mail addressed to her. It's tough being a mother. I thought it was bad when she was a baby and refused to let me sleep. That was, almost, better.
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@pyewacket (43903)
• United States
24 Jan 09
I'm sorry to hear you're having so many problems with your daughter. Okay this might sound a tad wacky, but I think it would be great to know what my two cats are thinking....LOL. Haven't you ever wondered what our pets are thinking about?
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
25 Jan 09
Those are just the normal everyday tribulations of dealing with people in the same house. Yes, I'd like to know what my dogs are thinking. The cats are pretty easy. Especially when they're looking down their noses at me, it's pretty obvious. "What is that human doing now? She's making far too much noise. She should be over here petting us, not moving that noisy thing back and forth over the floor. Silly creature."
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@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
24 Jan 09
id look into Barak obama's. just to see exactly what he means to do or not do.
@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
25 Jan 09
Good one!
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@klaudine (3650)
• Indonesia
13 Jan 09
Well, to be honest I don't want to read mind, but I don't want to know what I don't want to know. I think the mind is a very private area where we shouldn't be able to see. Like what the old wisemen said that something was better to be unknown. Imagine that someone would give you surprise for your birthday and you know it because you have read their mind. It would no longer be a surprise. Of course by being able to read mind you would know someone better, but it wouldn't be fair for them for you intrude to their private 'room'. I would not be happy if someone do that to me, so I would never do things like that. If I have the ability to read minds, I would choose not to read anyone's mind. It would never be a gift to me to be able to read mind, instead it is a curse.
@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
13 Jan 09
Also true. Can you imagine how horrid it would be to never be able to turn it off? It would be like being in a crowded room all the time, with everyone talking at the top of their lungs. Not pretty!
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@3cardmonte (5098)
16 Jan 09
thats nice :) I think if I could read minds, the first place I would head for is our local bookstore, theres a man in there who is the single most inscrutable perosn I have ever met. I can normally figure someone out pretty well prettty fast, but I just cant figure him out and it bugs me and he knows it!
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16 Jan 09
mums the word you tried your powers out on Irish? she thinks the hat can keep her safe, fool!
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
16 Jan 09
And I'll bet he just loves it too. (I have a weakness for bugging people. It's kinda fun. Sh, don't tell anybody)
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@ronnyb (6113)
• Jamaica
18 Jan 09
I would want to look into my lifemate if I had one ,to find out how she really feels about me and also to learn about some of her deep dark secrets.In addition I would want to find out how I can better please her.I would use it to do things for her that she may hold dearly and doesnt want to talk about
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@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
22 Jan 09
That's sweet! Wanting to please your lifemate. AW!
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