ShadowLighte
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So my guy friend was poking my arm purely for attention and when I pushed his hand away I felt that his skin was really warm to hot (at least in comparison to me) and asked him why his skin was so hot. He said it was because he was hot a little coyly but anyway, he took my hand and pressed it to his skin, saying it was cold and asked why I was cold blooded which I misheard for 'cold hearted' and a little defensively denied that I was cold hearted before he repeated what he said and I simply said I didn't know (I mean what else do you say?).
He went on to talk about how it's said that cold blooded people have warm hearts but before I could say aw to that, he said that I didn't and that I was cold hearted. That's when I denied being cold hearted again in which he asked how I knew that I wasn't cold hearted. The first thing that popped into my head was 'because I have feelings' but that sounded weird and whiny, otherwise I didn't know how to answer (I would have defined cold hearted which is not showing sympathy and lacking the ability to show affection and whatnot and proved otherwise but whoops, that thought came too late). I asked him how he thought I was cold hearted and he gave me non serious answers though I'm certain there was truth in it.
1) Silent -which I denied as an adjective to describe a cold hearted person
2) I glare -apparently. No one has ever said that to me and I don't think I glare, I only frown and I'm mostly aware that I do and have been told that. I denied glaring but he insisted -light heartedly- and I said what he could consider glaring might not be what I consider glaring but he refused to let it go.
3) & 4) were joking ones like not letting him play with me (because he's 5 apparently) and doing things for him.
It was pretty much left at that and I'm fine but thinking about it again (which isn't going to be the last time I think about it), what if he seriously thinks that I am cold hearted and don't have any feelings and whatnot? I wouldn't exactly be surprised if that were the case but I don't want him thinking that.
I'm actually the opposite. I'm really introverted and am nervous around people which is why I remain silent or at least quiet until someone talks to me or asks me something and am too sensitive and emotional though I can see why he would think the opposite as I do know that I come off as a little apathetic or hostile even as I'm .. unsure about expressing my feelings. They're a little too intense and people used to call me really moody so yeah, I control my feelings most of the time and keep them in.
How do I prove that I'm not cold hearted? I guess I shouldn't have to prove anything but I don't like the thought of him seeing me as a cold hearted person all of these years that we've been friends and not realising. Should I just tell him what I just explained? -sighs- Would it be weird to bring up the convo? It sounds like dropping an argument and picking it up again the next day.
He went on to talk about how it's said that cold blooded people have warm hearts but before I could say aw to that, he said that I didn't and that I was cold hearted. That's when I denied being cold hearted again in which he asked how I knew that I wasn't cold hearted. The first thing that popped into my head was 'because I have feelings' but that sounded weird and whiny, otherwise I didn't know how to answer (I would have defined cold hearted which is not showing sympathy and lacking the ability to show affection and whatnot and proved otherwise but whoops, that thought came too late). I asked him how he thought I was cold hearted and he gave me non serious answers though I'm certain there was truth in it.
1) Silent -which I denied as an adjective to describe a cold hearted person
2) I glare -apparently. No one has ever said that to me and I don't think I glare, I only frown and I'm mostly aware that I do and have been told that. I denied glaring but he insisted -light heartedly- and I said what he could consider glaring might not be what I consider glaring but he refused to let it go.
3) & 4) were joking ones like not letting him play with me (because he's 5 apparently) and doing things for him.
It was pretty much left at that and I'm fine but thinking about it again (which isn't going to be the last time I think about it), what if he seriously thinks that I am cold hearted and don't have any feelings and whatnot? I wouldn't exactly be surprised if that were the case but I don't want him thinking that.
I'm actually the opposite. I'm really introverted and am nervous around people which is why I remain silent or at least quiet until someone talks to me or asks me something and am too sensitive and emotional though I can see why he would think the opposite as I do know that I come off as a little apathetic or hostile even as I'm .. unsure about expressing my feelings. They're a little too intense and people used to call me really moody so yeah, I control my feelings most of the time and keep them in.
How do I prove that I'm not cold hearted? I guess I shouldn't have to prove anything but I don't like the thought of him seeing me as a cold hearted person all of these years that we've been friends and not realising. Should I just tell him what I just explained? -sighs- Would it be weird to bring up the convo? It sounds like dropping an argument and picking it up again the next day.