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writes: Hey allkind of a trivial matter, love my GF lots shes awesome lets me do what i want doesnt winge (much :P) really sexy and i wouldnt trade her for the world, now heres the problem:weve known each other for about 3 years ive liked her for all those years, not too sure about her, but over the last month or so weve been seeing each other shes been copying me, lol. i usually say "epic fail" and whilst camping the other night she also said epic fail:P shes also started saying pshhhh and f@#$ alot more :/ and i also bite the inside of my lip which is hard to tell im doing it but shes also started doing it lol.this aint urgent but is this weird or common ? :P Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (3 November 2008):
Not all couples that spend lots of time together pick up mannerisms, My husband of 33 years still drops trousers, socks, shirts, whatever, wherever. And has never picked up on my phrase,"Put it in the laundry basket, Dumbo!"
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reader, anonymous, writes (3 November 2008): This is nothing to worry about, I've noticed some of my friends pick up mannerisms of their boyfriends even when they've only been going out for a few weeks! I bet if you thought about it a bit more you would realise that you've picked up some of the things she does or says too
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reader, Kirstyteenauntireland +, writes (2 November 2008):
Hun. I think its quite common for a gf to do that. Mabye she doesnt realise shes doing it but if you feel the need to talk to her then you should xxxx
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (2 November 2008):
She's spending lots of time with you so she's picking things up.
I bet you do things that you've picked up from her and don't even notice.
Couples can often stop being brad and angelina and become branelina.
The trick is not to stop being yourself as that is who the other person fell in love with.
Good Luck!! xx
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reader, Bullet Proof Buffy +, writes (2 November 2008):
Hey there
It is very common when people spend a lot of time together that they begin to take on each others mannerisms. It just means that she is feeling very comfortable with you. She also must see you as someone she aspires to be like. All in all it's a very positive thing.
XX Buffy XX
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reader, PeterPan +, writes (2 November 2008):
She's starting to use your phrases and mannerisms? That's not uncommon at all. People that spend a lot of time together tend to pick up on other people's expressions and mannerisms... I think it was once said that mimicry is the highest form of flattery!
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