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If you are going to talk to an oposite gender what will be in your mind?????

When you talk to an opposite gender for first time what will be going through your mind????

  • She/He is nice to make as a friend

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  • She/He can be made a lover

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  • He/She is poisonus

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  • Tell ur answer other than the above

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When ever we talk to someone for the first time, with an oposite gender there will be a feeling that comes to our mind like
He/she will be a good friend
He/ she will be a good lover
He/She is poisonus
 
When ever we talk to someone for the first time, with an oposite gender there will be a feeling that comes to our mind like
He/she will be a good friend
He/ she will be a good lover
He/She is poisonus
If I'm talking to the opposite gender for the first time, first Ill calculate how many people will start hating me after this conversation .
 
It definitely depends on my mood and the person I’m talking to, but I often have so much going on in my brain during conversations that it’s not always just about the other person — sometimes I’m thinking about things I need to do, things I forgot, or how I’m coming across. That mental noise can make it harder to stay fully present, which is one reason I sometimes wish I could read minds just to cut through all the uncertainty! Lately I’ve been really interested in topics like gender identity and pronouns — for example this article on Taimi about he, they, and other gender pronouns https://taimi.com/blog/he-they-and-other-gender-pronouns/. I think being aware of pronouns and respecting how people identify is important, especially in modern dating and communication. It shows empathy and helps create a space where people feel seen and valid. For me, understanding these differences isn’t just about labels — it’s about treating people with respect and learning from each other. What do you think about all that?
 
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When ever we talk to someone for the first time, with an oposite gender there will be a feeling that comes to our mind like
He/she will be a good friend
He/ she will be a good lover
He/She is poisonus
In fact, the biggest question people have when speaking for the first time is, 'How is the person in front of me judging me?' It's a kind of sweet dilemma.
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