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Old 01-06-2022, 08:04 AM #7
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
Have you ever been in a relationship Thomas? It sounds like they’d been arguing the night before - it’s usual for couples to apologise (to each other) after an argument. It’s not some grand admission of wrongdoing. People say harsh things in arguments and then say sorry the next day … that’s fairly standard in any relationship, surely?

Or I could also point out that people in relationships with volatile individuals will be constantly apologising for every little thing, in the hopes of keeping that person calm.
No it might not be admission of wrong doing... Also agree with your last statement.

You can rationalise with that, but you don't seem to be able to understand that certain actions can also cause someone to be as angry as he was just because you might not react in that way? ...and deny that it was any sort of mental breakdown because, what? You've not experienced exhibiting those behaviours in a mental breakdown, if you have ever had one?
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