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Irrational female behaviour
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Irrational female behaviour

Not only can these situations be quite perplexing, they can also be amusing.

I can't be the only one that runs into irrational behaviour. It happens to me all the time. Most recently, it just happened to me this morning.

I'm in class, a boring class, with a decent looking thin girl next to me. I strike up a chat intermittently. Near the end of class, we had a chance to discuss, so we had a longer conversation.

I was surprised she was actually cute. Just adding in polite chat.

Class ends, and as I'm ready to tell her 'see ya around' as I go to my next class, she starts talking. Plenty, being real conversational. She's asking me several questions, over-interested in me. It was plainly obvious. You know when a girl shows you so much interest it's comical? The same way a high school girl would interact with a college student she's into? Exactly this. She asked me my age, my program, what I'm going to do with my life all in less than a minute.

I'm ready to take her number after going through a routine conversation. It seemed a closed deal when she brought up the topic of the weekly quiz and that she could give me her answers/we could do it together.

She had to go to the library, I told her to come to the one near my other class so we could continue talking, and I'd take her number.

She mentioned a boyfriend without me asking anything forward of her, just spontaneously. 'Ya I know that place my bf works there'. 1 minute later I think she spots him as she leaves me and walks over to him saying 'what are you doing here?'

I kept walking - had a class to get to. The whole situation left my head spinning. All this happened in a spur of 5-10 minutes.

I'm sure you guys have plenty of interesting stories to share. Not just irrational things women say (which would overload the thread) but situations, behaviour, actions, etc.
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