because most people are w a n ke rs
2006-10-28 16:11:54
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answer #1
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answered by William G 4
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I guess you can see the logical flaw in your question.
You are asking 'why' (i.e. looking for an explanation) and stating as a premise that there is no explanation.
Ok - so I'll stop taking you so literally now. I'm assuming what you mean is that they don't give you a reason or explanation (rather than there not being one).
They don't have any obligation to give you a reason - 'I have a right to know' is a figure of speech, not a reality.
As other people have said it could be anything from protecting you, through hormones and neurotransmitters, to rumour and and gossip.
The clearest way to get an answer rather than wild speculation is to ask. You don't have a right to an answer but you do have a right to ask.
2006-10-29 05:43:27
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answer #2
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answered by Hal W 3
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Some intuitions from within, do not warrant manifestation, since they cannot get identified with known forms of manifestation, the emotions, like smile, laughter, frown, anger, etc...
These intuitions do not need accountability via logic, the logical aspect of the mind, and so lack expression through the words formed in the thought process of the person, and so, are not 'pronounced/announced'.
Only a person who can feel the other person at the same 'wave-length' can almost 'read' such thoughts and get a 'feel' of the 'why' that you ask .
2006-10-28 22:57:25
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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i have no idea. some people i can understand and sympathise with, but there are just others who frankly take the piss and like nothing better but to lose their rag as they do, its pathetic.
i've experienced that problem before on two occasions with two people, of whom didn't give me an proper explanation, nor an apology for the way they'd behaved towards me. one time it was at college a few years back and i was sitting in the classroom. i was the only one in there and this nasty, rude student barked at me and lost her temper with me for no apparent reason. she had a right go, it was so horrible i had tears in eyes. the second time was about a year ago or something and it was an ex-college tutor of mines and we bumped into each other by surprise and she started shouting at me and in the end she told me to go away but in a nasty and hateful tone.
though it goes to show they have two sides to their character: one Jekyll the other Hyde, but still there is no need for them to behave in such an irrational, disrespectful and hateful manner. particuarly for no understandable and good reason
2006-10-30 15:46:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't matter.
We are only responsible for our own behavior.
If your relationship is close enough to ask, then ask.
Otherwise, spend your time more productively.
Life is too short to fuss about the vagarities of human moods & temperment - whatever time spent this way is lost & for naught.
Humans , like everything around them, change instant by instant.
What's more the real surprise is how we maintain any continuity in the stream of quantum flux that is our existence.
;-)
2006-10-28 23:15:29
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answered by WikiJo 6
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There is always a reason or explanation. Its just that sometimes people do not have the guts or where with all to let you know why.
2006-10-31 16:25:51
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answered by XALLIX 1
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Most of us are at more than one place MENTALLY though we are physically in one place.This is very common when too many things cross our lives simultaneously.
This is precisely the reason for our behaviour change , sometimes.I will be in front of you but mentally I will be answering or communicating with someone else. The person in front of me will be wondering what is happening and he will come to wrong conclusion that I am ignoring him.
It is comparable to the experience my "Visually impaired" friend. His eyes look normal and the eyes see things but not clearly at all. Many friends call him rude as he does not recognise them at all. he bumps into people and they shout at him. They all think that he is purposely doing it. But he is not!
2006-10-28 23:02:53
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answered by YD 5
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Because their moods change as fast as yours. They could be thinking something totally outside of what you think he is thinking. don't be alarmed by this. The complexity of human nature. The only thing constant is God. He never changes and he knows what we think before we even say the words on our lips. Check out Psalm 139. It's an incredible psalm.
2006-11-01 21:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes when you are having a great time with someone and then you remember something sad that happened could be a reason...maybe its not you, maybe they remembered a moment that they just wana keep to themselves and not share with you. Next time this happens, ask ONCE are they ok, if they say yes...leave them...they are having a moment!
2006-10-28 23:02:10
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answered by mersie 2
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Hormones, PMS, chemical imbalance in the brain leading to many different mental disorders, including schizophrenia, Seasonal Affection Disorder...there're tons of reasons.
2006-10-28 22:59:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Their mood changes. I know if I saw you one minute and was happy, and saw you again in the next 15 minutes, but this time I had learned that my friend died or something along those lines, my mood would definitely be different. So, there is problem something that they aren't telling you.
2006-10-28 23:00:00
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answered by Bry D 2
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