She Didn't Want To Interact With Her Neighbor

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I imagine life as an attractive woman is filled with constant small conversations with dudes who are friendly but don't really get it and have no problem wasting 5mins of your morning with conversations about weather.
Depends.

I've noticed walking/jogging in my neighborhood that the really attractive (white) women always smile at a breh or try to start conversations like "awwww, your doggy is so cute...what's his name?"

The average/normal white women do this goofy azz thing were they look down at their feet as they're about to pass you going in opposite directions. Like they smile as if you're looking at them but don't look up in your face. I have dark shades on so they can't even tell if I'm looking.

Black women aged 35+ usually smile and either nod or say "good morning." Younger sistas usually don't do that but often have headphones or a phone convo going on.
 

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I imagine life as an attractive woman is filled with constant small conversations with dudes who are friendly but don't really get it and have no problem wasting 5mins of your morning with conversations about weather.
Never thought about it like that but that’s true :russ:
 

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I do this sometimes with my nextdoor neighbor too

:yeshrug:

A quick "Hi" with either one of them (married couple) can quickly turn into a 20 minute conversation on my driveway.
shyt, I put on headphones when I’m gardening so that if they see me and try to talk I have plausible deniability for ignoring them.
 

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Not everyone is entitled to your attention. Surprisingly, most people are not aware of this. There's people out there who will take simple "hello" as an invitation into a 20 minute conversation about their lawn. Or a "how are you" as an opportunity to unload your childhood trauma. We don't need to hear this shyt in the morning.

I don't care about your problems. I barely care about mine.
 
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