To: msdrby; Wneighbor
Yeah, when you get to know someone very well, you can detect the subtle differences in personality that tell you today she might need a pick-me-up.Okay, this is getting into a different subject, but this raises another thing I've had a hard time with: what is the best way for the guy to deal with it if the woman is depressed, either from PMS or otherwise? 'Cause sometimes I've tried to offer a pick-me-up but it seems like I manage to do the wrong thing with good intentions somehow. What is the best way to cheer up a woman who's depressed without getting her mad at you in the process?
To: msdrby; Wneighbor
What is the best way to cheer up a woman who's depressed without getting her mad at you in the process?PS: I mean, other than chocolate :)
To: Fedora
I agree with WN on this, btu you could start with a large spoon (make that two large spoons) and a half gallon of her favorite ice cream.
1,493 posted on
03/18/2004 9:55:30 PM PST by
msdrby
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To: Fedora; Ramius
What is the best way to cheer up a woman who's depressed without getting her mad at you in the process?Call Ramius now!!! LOL
Then *might* be a good time to leave and go for that beer!
Of course, mere breathing can be a problem for you to be doing then! Sorry.....
1,496 posted on
03/18/2004 9:58:29 PM PST by
Wneighbor
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