Psychic or not?

Never Ending Role Playing Game

"Well I'm not really one for games, as i get bored very easily, so how about we play differently, were tracing your location as i speak, so how about you crawl back under whatever stone you came from, or me and several agents will come down and kick over each one till you have no where to hide?"

"Still want to play games?"

Just as he asks the question his partner Special Agent Linda Mathews enters and listens in on the call...

RE: met someone

Thats great news, I really hope it all works out :-) wine

Never Ending Role Playing Game

Agent Fraser eagerly looks around the office for his partner who is clearly not in yet, he frantically try to start a trace on his own..

He asks "Well you certainly know who i am, so what do i call you?"

RE: trust

I have a friend who is the exact same as you, she's not stupid but wants so desperately to find "The One" that she has caused herself alot of pain by thinking the right guy has come along, only to get burned.

Regardless of how good things seem, always be on your guard, but thats not to say be mistrusting, just be cautious, explain to any prospective souter whats happened to you and if he is worth it and cares for you then he will understand, these things take time.

All the best, and I hope you find true happiness soon :-) xteddybear

RE: Life's about the actions and expressions...

Hi there belleaza,

for many years now I have worked as a consultant for various companies and organizations training under cover detectives etc in non-verbal communication, identifying subtles in peoples body language and micro-faces etc..

I completely agree that someones action (or indeed in-action) can portray several characteristics, something as simple as asking a question of someone and if they reply in the positive but thier eyes or even the whole head moves to the negative.

I utilize my skills in every day life and every interaction.

One study at UCLA indicated that up to 93 percent of communication effectiveness is determined by nonverbal cues. Another study indicated that the impact of a performance was determined 7 percent by the words used, 38 percent by voice quality, and 55 percent by the nonverbal communication.

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