PrincessKitty1
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...how do you deal with them??
I think I'm not very good at dealing with people like this. During any phone conversation with my brother, he will blather on for an hour and a half. Anytime I introduce a topic of conversation, it triggers something HE wants to talk about and I still don't get a word in edgewise. I have mentioned to him that any conversation with him involves him talking 90% of the time and me talking 10%, and he has said, "I know, I'm sorry. I know I'm self-centered" but it doesn't change his behavior.
I went on a day trip yesterday (8 hours) with a friend who basically monologed the entire trip. It was very similar to conversations with my brother--whenever I introduced a topic of conversation, she would respond with a perfunctory sentence or two, then off she would go talking about what SHE wanted to talk about (mostly stuff I've already heard literally 5 times about her health or her family).
My friend has a really good heart, and I hate to end a friendship over this, but I was so aggravated by the time I got home that I really don't want to spend any more time with her. I think that kind of behavior is incredibly rude and I find it hard to fathom that she (and my brother) don't recognize that.
My friend ALWAYS talks a lot, but she was in rare form yesterday.
She is under a lot of stress but she is ALWAYS under a lot of stress, and I don't think that's a reason to behave that way--I think compulsive talking is a personality trait.
I think I need to change the way I react to people like this but I'm not sure what to do. Have you SUCCESSFULLY dealt with people like this, and if so, how? Obviously, I can limit the amount of time I spend with these people (hard for me because **I** worry about being rude), but I'm wondering if there is polite way to equalize these kinds of conversations.
I think I'm not very good at dealing with people like this. During any phone conversation with my brother, he will blather on for an hour and a half. Anytime I introduce a topic of conversation, it triggers something HE wants to talk about and I still don't get a word in edgewise. I have mentioned to him that any conversation with him involves him talking 90% of the time and me talking 10%, and he has said, "I know, I'm sorry. I know I'm self-centered" but it doesn't change his behavior.
I went on a day trip yesterday (8 hours) with a friend who basically monologed the entire trip. It was very similar to conversations with my brother--whenever I introduced a topic of conversation, she would respond with a perfunctory sentence or two, then off she would go talking about what SHE wanted to talk about (mostly stuff I've already heard literally 5 times about her health or her family).
My friend has a really good heart, and I hate to end a friendship over this, but I was so aggravated by the time I got home that I really don't want to spend any more time with her. I think that kind of behavior is incredibly rude and I find it hard to fathom that she (and my brother) don't recognize that.
My friend ALWAYS talks a lot, but she was in rare form yesterday.

I think I need to change the way I react to people like this but I'm not sure what to do. Have you SUCCESSFULLY dealt with people like this, and if so, how? Obviously, I can limit the amount of time I spend with these people (hard for me because **I** worry about being rude), but I'm wondering if there is polite way to equalize these kinds of conversations.