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osuche
03-28-2004, 05:41 PM
OK...We're not talking about food hitting the ground here... :D
I am curious if anyone else has experienced this ~~
As I've gotten older, I find that my instincts are spot-on about 95% of the time. I also find that I trust my instincts more. All this leads up to one observation...I can tell (in about 5 seconds after meeting someone and speaking to them) whether I will like and/or trust the person or not.
Anyone else have the same experience? When did you begin to trust this instinct?
Oh...and what tips you off about a person's character in that first 5 seconds???
Inquiring minds (like mine) want to know....
FallenAngel5
03-28-2004, 05:44 PM
I've found that I can tell if I will like someone based on: a) the number of times their eyes drop to my chest; b) the amount of intelligence in the topic of conversation they pick to have with me; and c) if they automatically treat me like an idiot because I am a woman and I am blonde.
Just my thoughts.
Amanda
Gilly
03-28-2004, 05:58 PM
Hmm.... No, I take longer.
However, we do use the 5 second rule with food. :D
Lilith
03-28-2004, 06:20 PM
Osuche~ My mother saw that I had this sense early and fostered it, encouraging me to trust myself implicitly. The only time it has ever failed me is when I try to talk myself out of it but even then I still know.
I can't pinpoint one or even ten things that lead me to begin to construct my impression but I used to tell my dad to just give me 30 seconds on the phone with anyone he was dating and I could save him some time:p
My former boss still calls me to "feel people out" and I have looked over/read applications etc for Mr. Lil to help identify those with potential issues.
All this does not mean that I don't give people ample opportunity to prove me wrong. I always take it with a grain of salt, and continue on but I am possibly more cautious about how much I divulge.
flutelady
03-28-2004, 06:23 PM
I call it "listening to my gut", and luckily it's always served me well.
As for the 5 second rule for food, we practice it here too... except for one daughter who is oh-so-fussy (whatever)
Lilith
03-28-2004, 06:26 PM
I also believe that intuition is a skill that can be built upon if practiced.
Oh and hell my kids say 10 secs if it's good stuff:p
flutelady
03-28-2004, 06:32 PM
I completely agree with you Lil about intuition... it's something I'm interested in developing to the fullest.
I also agree about 10 seconds, lmao
Gilly
03-28-2004, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by Lilith
Oh and hell my kids say 10 secs if it's good stuff:p
Oh, hell, my 2 year old firmly believes that if she tosses a hand full of crackers under her high chair at lunch, they're good for a day or two.
Ranger1930
03-28-2004, 07:50 PM
Always go with your instincts, they are always correct. Its just a primal sense in all human beings. Scientist say we only use like 10% of our brains. Personally I think we use more of that, sticking an electrolyte sensor on somes head and sticking them in a room is just stupid your not going to be able to track all day to day thought processes that way. Anyways im getting off topic.
Yes I go with my instincts at all times. and 80-90% of the time i'm always right!
I wouldn't say 5 seconds..but probably within the first 30 minutes or so. Probably depends on if they break a chair within the first hour or so too! ;)
Oldfart
03-30-2004, 04:33 AM
15 seconds, and I'm right a lot more often than wrong.
Self fulfilling prophecy perhaps.
huntersgirl
03-30-2004, 09:30 AM
Originally posted by Gilly
Oh, hell, my 2 year old firmly believes that if she tosses a hand full of crackers under her high chair at lunch, they're good for a day or two.
LMAO @ Gilly~ I have one just like that!
Steph
03-30-2004, 09:41 AM
My friend mentioned this weekend that I don't give people enough of a chance and that not everything has to be a philosophical discussion. While I agree to a certain extent, I also just avoid whiners and small talkers as discreetly as possible. It usually takes me a few conversations to make up my mind but I might put up with them for a while.
osuche
04-02-2004, 05:39 PM
Originally posted by Eros
I wouldn't say 5 seconds..but probably within the first 30 minutes or so. Probably depends on if they break a chair within the first hour or so too! ;)
I've found I like men who break chairs...especially if they do it in service of good causes. :D
Kissy
04-02-2004, 08:52 PM
Originally posted by Gilly
Oh, hell, my 2 year old firmly believes that if she tosses a hand full of crackers under her high chair at lunch, they're good for a day or two.
Only a day or two? My daughter came crawling out from behind my entertainment center with an animal cracker that had to be at least a month old...I have got to get back there and clean! :rolleyes: :D
TinTennessee
04-02-2004, 08:58 PM
I believe I have to agree with the "5 second rule" but it may take me a bit longer, I want to hear them speak. However, I usually know before they open their mouth if they are an ass or not. Now...let me clarify that I have great instincts when it comes to people as a whole, my instincts about men...well they SUCK. lol
musicman
04-03-2004, 08:08 AM
Originally posted by osuche
I've found I like men who break chairs...especially if they do it in service of good causes. :D
do you have a chair you'd like some help breaking osuche? LOL :rolleyes:
osuche
04-03-2004, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by musicman
do you have a chair you'd like some help breaking osuche? LOL :rolleyes:
Why, yes...they're big, green, and ugly...and in my living room. However, I would be willing to assist...given the excellent company.
When shall I expect you?
Grumble
04-04-2004, 06:39 AM
well you can expect Me on May 1 LOL
Hope I pass this bloody test :D
osuche
04-04-2004, 09:30 AM
No worries. It's a silent exam. I promise I won't make you sleep out on the street or anything... ;)
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