Liam4230 wrote:
Sometimes, when my girlfriend and I are talking or cuddling and there's a lull in the conversation, she'll ask me, "What are you thinking about?" And I don't know how to answer. I don't feel like I'm usually thinking something in particular. I've told her that, but she doesn't seem to buy it, and she keeps asking. Am I supposed to be thinking about something? What is she expecting me to say?
This is my first relationship, so I'm totally new to all of this. She has been in relationships before. We haven't been dating very long, but we really like each other. I just don't want to screw things up.
My hypothesis is, most women...NT women anyway, have a biological tendency to care for their mate. To do this, they need to know your current state. So they frequently do status checks to try to get information they cannot get from you in a non-verbal manner.
They will ask you questions such as "what are you thinking" during lulls in conversations, because they may interpret that dead period as a negative non-verbal communication from you, and they may worry you are not content. They will sometimes also ask you hypothetical questions to get a better sense who you are as a person.
"Nothing" tends to be a bad answer to the "what are you thinking" question.