September Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Is there such a thing as Women's Intuition? How do you know if it's just wishful thinking or gut instinct? If Women are supposed to have it, why can't we use it to work out that a lot of these MM aren't genuine with their intentions?
bentnotbroken Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Typically because they are married. But figuring out who is genuine married are not usually can be seen in their actions and not the words.
LucreziaBorgia Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 If Women are supposed to have it, why can't we use it to work out that a lot of these MM aren't genuine with their intentions? Wishful thinking trumps intuition almost every single time when it comes to matters of the heart. When someone loves someone and wants to be with them badly enough they will ignore that intuition even as it gnaws at them subconsciously.
Confused4Now Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Wishful thinking trumps intuition almost every single time when it comes to matters of the heart. When someone loves someone and wants to be with them badly enough they will ignore that intuition even as it gnaws at them subconsciously. Yeah isn't that the truth....Intuition or listening to your gut it's all the same. Once the emotion enters into it....it FOGS everything!!!
Joe Normal Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 Wishful thinking trumps intuition almost every single time when it comes to matters of the heart. When someone loves someone and wants to be with them badly enough they will ignore that intuition even as it gnaws at them subconsciously. Yeah that's definitely true not just in relationships but in life in general. People go with inertia instead of their intuitions, but the intuitions are almost always right.
awkward Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 Yes I think so. It's probably not 100% right but if I have a bad feeling about something I will definitely look further into it. I've sensed danger before too. On the surface the environment around me looked fine but something was telling me to get of there. Whether there was actually danger in that situation, I have no clue. I trust my gut feelings most of the time. Hopefully it will be right when it counts.
Fieldsofgold Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 Is there such a thing as Women's Intuition? How do you know if it's just wishful thinking or gut instinct? If Women are supposed to have it, why can't we use it to work out that a lot of these MM aren't genuine with their intentions? I have incredibly accurate intuition. I actually believe my intuition is the Holy Spirit speaking to me and directing me, and I have practiced paying attention to it and following it for years, with amazing results. The more I pay attention and follow it, the more sensitive and detailed and accurate it gets. Until it comes to my most intimate relationships, that is! Then, I never have a clue!!! > I think it must be what LB said. Wishful thinking trumps intuition. Or jthorne's signature: "people show us who they are, but we ignore it. We want them to be what we want them to be." That's almost my mantra these days. I now look very carefully at who people show me they are.
Hazyhead Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 Wishful thinking trumps intuition almost every single time when it comes to matters of the heart. When someone loves someone and wants to be with them badly enough they will ignore that intuition even as it gnaws at them subconsciously. This is so true. All it takes to dispel the little niggling doubts is 'that look' and 'those words' and it's so easy to get lost again. It doesn't go away though, it just simmers below until the next time and then, most likely, the cycle repeats itself. Maybe though, if they rise a little further each time then most of us do reach the point when we say 'Enough!' I hope.
calliope Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 My intuition told me he was going to return home. This was his 1st time leaving. My wishful thinking told me he wasn't going back. He went back.
Ella whispers Posted December 10, 2010 Posted December 10, 2010 I think it's spot on typically. Mine has always been right. My A lasted for over a year off and on. In the beginning I felt that I was one of many even though he claimed I was the only one. The last time I saw him he used my phone to check his email. My phone saves passwords so when I went to check mine it was open on his. I shouldn't have invaded his privacy but I looked anyway. 6 women in total w/ more coming along. I'm in a good healthy honest relationship w/ a divorced man now and couldn't be happier. My xmm however, seems miserable. I told him what I saw and suggested he delete them all or he would end up caught. Didn't make a big deal of it just let him know I knew. He said thanks and we hung up. Haven't talked to him since.
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