Do I have commitment issues?
What started off as one scrumptious meal at Salad King has turned into an at-least-once-a-week ritual at work. What strikes me though is that one of my co-workers always orders Hot Thai Noodles. I finally remarked on it today, "Don't you get tired of getting the same thing everytime?" His incredulity showed as he responded, "No, I'm faithful to my food." This got me thinking (Yes, Eddie, I am capable of doing that sometimes *insert glare emoticon*). Is your commitment to food reflective of your commitment in relationships?
Now I don't know my co-worker well enough to comment with any authority on how he acts in relationships but I will use my psych 101 knowledge and common sense to form a hypothesis. He is the second-youngest of 4 children and the only son. It seems that he has led a fairly sheltered life. The other day he thanked me profusely for accompanying him on his coffee break and how much he hated being on his own, i.e. he's the clingy sort in relationships. So I guess that perhaps his mannerisms in food can give one an insight into how they behave in relationships.
I rarely order the same thing at a restaurant. I love trying new dishes and get bored if I have the same thing to eat every day. What does that say about me then?
Now I don't know my co-worker well enough to comment with any authority on how he acts in relationships but I will use my psych 101 knowledge and common sense to form a hypothesis. He is the second-youngest of 4 children and the only son. It seems that he has led a fairly sheltered life. The other day he thanked me profusely for accompanying him on his coffee break and how much he hated being on his own, i.e. he's the clingy sort in relationships. So I guess that perhaps his mannerisms in food can give one an insight into how they behave in relationships.
I rarely order the same thing at a restaurant. I love trying new dishes and get bored if I have the same thing to eat every day. What does that say about me then?

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