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When someone says "there are other ways to distract yourself", do they have something in mind?

Or is it just a saying?
Johnblackthorn · 56-60, M
Im fairly certain it is just a saying, but whenever you hear it they seem to emphasise the "other ways" as if they do have something in mind. I don't know if the "other ways" is a reference to what you were doing or what they think you should do doing.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@Johnblackthorn I told her I used to watch sports, she said she wouldn't. When I said I wouldn't anymore but still needed to distract myself, she mentioned these "other ways".
Johnblackthorn · 56-60, M
@scooogy I think that might have been an invite, depending on who "she" is obviously.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@Johnblackthorn of what kind?
SW-User
Instead of what?
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
SW-User
@scooogy Well 9 out 10 amateur psychologists think she's telling you she isn't getting enough attention and the other one isn't back from lunch yet.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@SW-User what kind of attention do you mean?

 
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