People may dominate conversations due to a desire for attention, need to feel heard or important, lack of awareness of others' contributions, or simply because they are passionate about the topic being discussed. Dominating conversations can also stem from insecurity, a desire to control the flow of discussion, or lack of social skills in managing interactions effectively.
When your dad only talks about himself, the topics that dominate conversations are likely to be related to his own experiences, achievements, opinions, and personal interests. This can make conversations one-sided and focused on his perspective and life events.
Conversations with Dead People was created on 2002-11-12.
Please find another way to ask your question; it is not clear what you are asking. You could be asking:if members of a religion dominate or control the clergy of that religion.if clergy dominate or control the members of a religion.if non-religious people control or dominate religious people.if religious people control or dominate non-religious people.
No. It is not normal to have conversation with people that are not there.
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A google search will probably answer your question.
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Small minds typically discuss gossip, rumors, and negative aspects of people when engaging in conversations about others.
To dominate or to protect what they believe in.
all of these people are dumb jason
Some people include song lyrics in their conversations or social media posts.
Culture should not dominate religion. Religion is the factor that influence and dominate culture.However, in some countries, people pay more attention to their culture (preferences in some doings, habits, clothing, relationships, sexism, ... etc) and let these cultures dominate their religions and faiths.