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So I was out with this girl, who I'd already slept with a couple of times. We were having a drink with a couple of people we met at a bar. Somehow the topic of 9/11 comes up. She expresses a vehement opinion along the lines of 9/11 being a conspiracy executed by the bush government.
I am not a politcally active guy, and I never enjoy talking about this kinda shit because its always ends up losing friends (and lovers), but I couldn't help but find this conspiracy theory thing laughable. Almost involuntarily I laughed out loud, and the girl got offended. She threatened to leave over this so I apologised and said something along the lines of "I'm not too sure of the facts, anything's a possiblity... i guess", all while trying to keep a straight face. Weak, I know. I probably should've just said "fine, take your ridiculous nonsense and go". And then meet some new girls.
How do you guys keep your opinions to yourself in moments like these, without looking meek and submissive? Even when someone says something you find totally ridiculous and/or offensive? I try to keep my opinions to myself on all occasions but sometimes its really hard.
I am not a politcally active guy, and I never enjoy talking about this kinda shit because its always ends up losing friends (and lovers), but I couldn't help but find this conspiracy theory thing laughable. Almost involuntarily I laughed out loud, and the girl got offended. She threatened to leave over this so I apologised and said something along the lines of "I'm not too sure of the facts, anything's a possiblity... i guess", all while trying to keep a straight face. Weak, I know. I probably should've just said "fine, take your ridiculous nonsense and go". And then meet some new girls.
How do you guys keep your opinions to yourself in moments like these, without looking meek and submissive? Even when someone says something you find totally ridiculous and/or offensive? I try to keep my opinions to myself on all occasions but sometimes its really hard.