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Do you think it's a moral flaw if someone really loves to hear themselves talk?

Asking for no reason. 馃樁
Grateful4youM
Not a "moral flaw" but certainly speaks to ones character. I prefer the art of listening, body language, and using my intuition to "read between the lines"
SW-User
If they鈥檙e boring and never shut up or listen and torture people yes. Otherwise speak on haha
SW-User
it's a little weird to me but no
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@YourBuddyRandall no self awareness
YourBuddyRandall26-30, M
@SW-User People who talk a lot don't have any?
SW-User
@YourBuddyRandall it gets to a point where you question if they have any.
curiosi61-69, F
It's extremely selfish and self centered.
Grateful4youM
@curiosi I was hesitant to say that, but agree.馃榾
YourBuddyRandall26-30, M
@curiosi Makes sense. Balance is important!
curiosi61-69, F
@YourBuddyRandall I have a sibling like that. He and his wife were over one day and she starts to tell me about the grandchildren. She didn't get to finish the first sentence when he says very loudly "YEAH" then proceeds to talk about how he had gas. SERIOUSLY????
SW-User
not a moral flaw, but highly annoying, indeed.
YourBuddyRandall26-30, M
@SW-User Hmmm. I promise to only retail you with erudite rhetorical machionations then 馃槒
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@YourBuddyRandall
just some normal back-and-forth banter works for me. 馃槈
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PeachesF
Narcissistic is what comes to mind for me, I've seen it before. 馃槑
UndeadPrivateer31-35, M
Nah, I kinda low-key hate my voice tho.
SW-User
Not necessarily, no.
WiseacreF
DDonde31-35, M

 
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