this one girl had a huge argument with this guy at the beach (she didnt know him, and she was alone)
they hated each others guts after 3 minutes, half an hour after the argument she got a phone call saying her mum had died ... she started crying really badly ... lots of people tried to comfort her but she pushed them all away in anger ... but when that guy she had an argument with asked what was wrong she immediatly hugged him and explained her mum had just died
is this really how the human mind works?
in our times of need we only ever really open up to familiar faces .. people we know one way or the other enemy or friend
Tell me what you think of this?
He wasn't that familiar.She had only known him for half an hour.
Reply:Your last statement is a true observation, however, your example in the begining was a pretty poor way of supporting it.
Reply:I think there must be more to the story... what was the initial argument about???... if you don't know someone it is unlikely you would have such a huge argument with them within seconds of meeting. Most people would just disregard the other person's view as unimportant to them and not worth an argument... so the fact they had the argument implies some kind of emotional connection... in which case, perhaps the girl felt a sort of connection with this guy that she wouldn't to any other strangers nearby... At least if she had just argued with this guy she knows he is likely to be honest with her whereas any of the other strangers' sympathy might seem too false and untrustworthy.
And if she was alone then I guess he is the most familiar face in the area at the time and so maybe the "safest" person to open up to in the area.
Reply:Well, yea people open up to people that they know, but this wouldn't be that case because she didn't know him and they weren't friends. They weren't anything.
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