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Originally Posted by Beach Patrol
Not true for everyone. I imagine some people have trouble stating their wishes/desires, & I can understand that. Not me, tho! I mean what I say & say what I mean. When I say "leave me alone" I mean "leave me alone":
LOL! I also tend to be straightforward too (except occasionally during PMS/TOM - and I hate that about myself. If I don't mean them, I regret the words as soon as they're out of my mouth). If I say "leave me alone," in almost all cases, I REALLY want to be left alone.
I don't like having to speak in, or interpret "code." It's a good thing too, because my husband is absolutely horrible at interpreting indirect communication. He's extremely literal minded. He takes everyone at their word - their exact, precise, literal word. Even idioms confuse him if he's not heard them before - he'll say "what the heck are you talking about?" Like when I said "this steak is like butter" (meaning yummy and so tender the knife just slid through it," and he said "What? No it's not, steak isn't anything like butter," and I said "I didn't say it WAS butter, I said it was LIKE butter (and he argued again that it was nothing like butter), and we actually had an argument over how to use the word "like," and not taking people literally when they use figurative speech.
I thought I was literal minded until I met my husband.