It's not ADD. It could be one or more of the following & I'm very familiar with this behavior:
1-immaturity
2-manipulation
3-stupidity
Now, the twisting things around is manipulation. he's trying to confuse you. stay focused on the subject at hand. for example, say, you're in a fight with him b/c he disrespected your mother. he might say something like "well, when I was a kid my mom always.." just keep repeating "what does this have to do with the fact that you disrespected my mother?" keep focused on the problem at hand...not all the other stuff he brings in to confuse you.
He will get mad that you're focused...the goal is to confuse you.
stay focused, repeat what he says and ask him to be more specific. he can't be specific if he's trying to manipulate, pay very close attention to the words he uses. is he using words by their proper definition? or is he slightly modifying their definition within the context?
if you listen closely, you'll find he makes no sense at all, not even to himself.
BE WARNED: once they know you can see through the smoke ...THEY WILL TAKE OFF!
IMPORTANT NOTE: if you leave many conflicts with him totally confused by what just went down, he is manipulating you.
My mantra is this: if I don't understand it, it makes no sense.
or, honey, he could be just plain stupid.
To say "boyfriend" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would use a combination of the signs for "BOY" and "FRIEND." First, sign "BOY" by forming the letter 'X' with your dominant hand near your forehead, then sign "FRIEND" by interlocking your index fingers and moving them in a circular motion.
You can try twisting them on the plug to break the seal. Sometimes it is impossible and you need to replace the wires.
The canopy is twisting!
twisting of ligaments at joints
twisting of ligaments at joints
the action of twisting and turning the body is gymnastics
yes and no. it depends on how you look at it. this can be answered in a couple of different ways: 1. in the sentence, "the cloth needs you twisting it to release the water," twisting is referred to as a verb. this is since the "you" is doing the action of twisting the cloth. in this case the answer is no 2. if the sentence was twisted (no pun intended) into "the twisting of the cloth brings out the water," twisting is referred to as a noun since there is a definite article preceding it. a person nor the cloth is doing the action of twisting by portraying it as a noun. in this case the answer is yes in simpler terms, if twisting is being done, it is a verb, and if twisting is preceded by an article or nothing is specifically doing the twisting, it is a noun. however, you cannot infer that someone is twisting the cloth if it doesn't necessarily say that is the sentence.
twisting dreads to start them is fine.once they hold together, stop twisting.
An arm-twisting is a process of persuading someone to do something by either personal or political pressure.
Both A & B
An arm-twisting is a process of persuading someone to do something by either personal or political pressure.
Twisting bamboo gets water and or nutrients through it's leaves and roots.