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Old 02-06-2017, 04:04 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Could it be men are typically more literal than women?
Women would catch the implied food.
Men might think they don't have enough plates to go around.

Though I guess on food related stupids, the funniest one I ever witnessed was the person that brought "homemade" cookies in a store container. Wouldn't have been so funny if the container wasn't still sealed. But since this was the same person that got pregnant (without the aid of a male or doctor) when her sister did and lost the pregnancy 18 months later, we all rather overlooked it. Same person also had a stepfather that her mother had never met.
She was a strange character. She also told her mom she worked 40 hours a week. She worked 2 hours a day, 2 days a week.
I would've asked. I'd want specific details. Is the plate/dish just for me or is it part of a potluck? What kind of food and how much should it be (full-course meal, entree, veggie, dessert)?

I'm a male who has no difficulty asking for clarification. If I'm lost, I'll stop and ask for directions.
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