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Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?

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Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?

What should I say correctly?

Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?

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Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?

The example given by P1 is that I said that I mind him sleeping with a sister who is about to enter junior high school (probably because I am an only child who doesn't understand the feelings of people who have brothers and sisters), and asked him not to be like this, isn't it right to be different between men and women, and the more speechless point is that he also mentioned later that there is nothing wrong with this, I really don't know what to say, whose three views are right.

Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?
Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?

My psychology is not very mature, I am still a student, whose three views are correct in this situation, I really can't understand his logic.

I didn't understand it, and condensed it into one sentence is to talk to him rhetorically about him, which is to overpower him in momentum and be unequal to him.

My best friend gave me advice: The essence of falling in love is that two people have a compromise, and the reason for the compromise is affection. Emotionless conversations are like the two of you. You have to believe that it is love at first sight, in fact, the first meeting is already over without feeling. The rhetorical question itself has a questioning tone, and if you want this person to be closer to you, use less rhetorical questions, and if you don't care about the feelings of the other person in the chat, then rhetorical questions and direct answers are fine.

Why does the blind date think that saying rhetorical questions is unequal to him?