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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the PP who said it can be arrogance. It can also be anxiety, or cluelessness. I know one woman who is arrogant and is constantly pontificating about something. Another is an airhead and just won't stop talking about nothing. Another that nervous talks. They all are annoying, though I like all three of them in small doses. Men do it too, but they mostly seem like the first type, arrogance. Really engaging people know how to create conversation, not dominate it. If they have been speaking for a while, they know to ask a question, then another, find a way for them to engage. I learned early on that some people don't respond as quickly as I do. They have to formulate thoughts before they speak and it isn't instantaneous. So it was learning to wait to speak again. I thought I was filling the void. They just couldn't respond fast enough. And yes, I had to learn not to dominate a conversation. [/quote]
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