jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
A very quick question for the Don Juans here. I'm pretty sure you've had the chance to talk to a woman who's already in a relationship, whether engaged or married.
Now, no matter the circumstance, whether you were just having a chat, or for the most advanced here, she was in bed with you, for some reason, but especially when you're talking about any topic, be it clothes, cars, sports, relationships, food, etc., she always talks about what "her boyfriend" is doing.
Example1:
Man: "You know, I got this new shirt. Do you get them from Polo Ralph Lauren too? Do they have any fabrics you like?"
Woman: "Yes, I buy a lot from Polo, too. But lately, I've been liking Guess fabrics more. "Insert boyfriend's name" only buys from Guess because he likes the fabrics better, like pants, of course, because they're 100% cotton."
Example 2:
Man: "I don't like this dessert, I like ice cream."
Woman: "I also like ice cream, and 'insert boyfriend name' really loves the hazelnut one; I always have to stock up."
It's as if in every discussion she has to include what her boyfriend would be doing at that moment, or her preferences, even when they're not specifically requested. What's the name of this behavior, and why is it done by some women? What does it symbolize?
Be careful, this also happens in discussions with other women, or other men, not just you.
It's something they do all the time with everyone. (Regardless of whether they're attracted to someone or not.)
(This only applies to women in relationships.)
Now, no matter the circumstance, whether you were just having a chat, or for the most advanced here, she was in bed with you, for some reason, but especially when you're talking about any topic, be it clothes, cars, sports, relationships, food, etc., she always talks about what "her boyfriend" is doing.
Example1:
Man: "You know, I got this new shirt. Do you get them from Polo Ralph Lauren too? Do they have any fabrics you like?"
Woman: "Yes, I buy a lot from Polo, too. But lately, I've been liking Guess fabrics more. "Insert boyfriend's name" only buys from Guess because he likes the fabrics better, like pants, of course, because they're 100% cotton."
Example 2:
Man: "I don't like this dessert, I like ice cream."
Woman: "I also like ice cream, and 'insert boyfriend name' really loves the hazelnut one; I always have to stock up."
It's as if in every discussion she has to include what her boyfriend would be doing at that moment, or her preferences, even when they're not specifically requested. What's the name of this behavior, and why is it done by some women? What does it symbolize?
Be careful, this also happens in discussions with other women, or other men, not just you.
It's something they do all the time with everyone. (Regardless of whether they're attracted to someone or not.)
(This only applies to women in relationships.)

