My favourite things to do while they were attempting to keep my attention with their outrageous and outlandish theatrics:
1. Stand there staring at them and when they were finished say, “Is that it? I was waiting for the good part. How utterly disappointing” or “I’ve seen better. This certainly wasn’t your best performance” and walk away.
2. Yawn loudly.
3. Not even so much as glance at them while they are carrying on and when they are finished, all tear-stained, red-faced and breathless, feign surprise and say, “Shit, were you talking to me? I wasn’t listening” or “Did you say something?”
it’s only ever about getting an em-path to put a voice and action to the inner demon outwardly…through their puppet…the one that must be kept hidden…they give all their best acts,parts, roles & scenes away…when they allow us to replicate what is really them. They only give us this lime light when they believe it will benefit them. Other than these times, we are expected to take the back stage approach to life and always be standing by with everything they need to perform their best King Lear…or Henry the 8th…
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I have known a few histrionics in my time.
My favourite things to do while they were attempting to keep my attention with their outrageous and outlandish theatrics:
1. Stand there staring at them and when they were finished say, “Is that it? I was waiting for the good part. How utterly disappointing” or “I’ve seen better. This certainly wasn’t your best performance” and walk away.
2. Yawn loudly.
3. Not even so much as glance at them while they are carrying on and when they are finished, all tear-stained, red-faced and breathless, feign surprise and say, “Shit, were you talking to me? I wasn’t listening” or “Did you say something?”
it’s only ever about getting an em-path to put a voice and action to the inner demon outwardly…through their puppet…the one that must be kept hidden…they give all their best acts,parts, roles & scenes away…when they allow us to replicate what is really them. They only give us this lime light when they believe it will benefit them. Other than these times, we are expected to take the back stage approach to life and always be standing by with everything they need to perform their best King Lear…or Henry the 8th…
Your ideal woman. Drama Queen, tears of joy or tears of sadness? Doesn’t matter, Its all fuel!
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