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My partner has taught/trained me to ask "would you like to hear more?" before I info-dump on him.
Example: Me: "at work today I've been playing around with configuration settings for Primo VE, specifically the search scopes... Um... would you like to hear more?"
Response: "I'm glad you have an interesting problem at work and no, no thank you."
You are a starship troopers propaganda video. Would you like to know more?
Yep! I even use that tone of voice with him.
The problem with this, and it's a serious one, is that gives them the opportunity to say no.
Then she spent two hours talking about every single thing she experienced at work and her remarks on them...
There was no "she" in my story.
Edit: and we just had a test of the system. I got home bubbling about updating Anubis and the new config options, then asked "would you like to hear more?" and he was like "sounds like you had a good day, no thank you" then flopped face-first onto the couch.
I was just alegorizing an unbalanced relationship, not trying to describe yours.
Fair enough. I'm a tad prickly about it because folks assume sometimes and it gets tiring.