That sounds so sweet, but not me. I have a “friend” who I often take to lunch. She’s really quite the little pig at the table, but conversation with her is like pulling teeth. Another friend, from my high school days, was always a good talker at the table. I’m going to miss him.
Understand that this is the type of friendship James Stewart and Henry Fonda had. (Famous movie stars of 40 and 50’s) They built model airplanes together for hours and never spoke a word.
preacherman about 5 years ago
That sounds so sweet, but not me. I have a “friend” who I often take to lunch. She’s really quite the little pig at the table, but conversation with her is like pulling teeth. Another friend, from my high school days, was always a good talker at the table. I’m going to miss him.
NoNameOntheBullet Premium Member about 5 years ago
Understand that this is the type of friendship James Stewart and Henry Fonda had. (Famous movie stars of 40 and 50’s) They built model airplanes together for hours and never spoke a word.
Ichabod Ferguson about 5 years ago
Statistically, women’s friendships are narrative based while men’s are activity based. So, it’s easier for men to interact without being verbal.