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| iao | PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 6:04 am | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Sun Jun 30, 2013 12:46 am Posts: 6 | | I want to ask my girlfriend a question the answer to which is not very significant, but I would choose to know. She may not feel like answering for a couple of reasons. The foremost, she is playful, so she might mislead for the fun of it.
I want to treat this case as an experiment and put her in the right mindset before I ask.
My guess is that she would need to feel trust towards me, that it is okay to tell me, stop being playful for a while and maybe also get a little more serious than usual.
Is it a valid reasoning? How to elicit those states?
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| BrandonMarshall | PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 6:32 am | |
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| iao | PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 7:50 am | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Sun Jun 30, 2013 12:46 am Posts: 6 | | If her son told her what I plan for Christmas.
I need to see the extent to which I can trust him.
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