4. 'But I was in no mood to talk.' What was the reason?
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Answer:
the reason is u don't know how to talk
Talking is work that they'd rather avoid right now
Talking to you, specifically, is work that they just don't feel up to doing right now
They'd rather be alone
They'd rather be asleep
They'd rather be working on something they enjoy
They don't appreciate when you misquote them
They think you're bad at paraphrasing
They don't appreciate having to mince words
You're one of those people who expects them to say something interesting, and they resent that, especially if you're the type that doesn't say interesting things yourself
They're still trying to parse through their thoughts and feelings in private
Explaining things to you is tiresome
They're eating a sandwich
They're just kinda sad and they don't feel like having to hide that so that you can have the conversation you want
They prefer(red) solitude to company
They might just not be in the mood to talk because they don't care to speculate on the precise causes and nuances of their moods in the first place
They know you want them to lie to you, and having to face that existential dread upsets them
They think talking is cheap and they actually value their time and energy
There are literally a million reasons