I'll just do all the things i enjoy to make myself feel better. It would help to know why you're mad at your man.
Well, just Ignore him for the moment until he makes the first move. No point calling him when you're still mad. It will only make things worse
2007-03-16 14:19:54
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answered by Grace 3
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TALK IT OUT! There are so many negative things you are capable of right now. If you know that you are going to stay with him then stop playing the mad game and make up! Life's too short! And there are women looking for your man as we speak!
2007-03-16 14:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try to
1) Explain what you feel to him, without anger overtaking you. You can be firm but polite when you are explaining.
2) Relax by going for a nice walk, let yourself calm down and think about how to approach this issue.
3) Distract yourself by watching a movie or use the company of good friends, but do not discuss this with anyone before you discuss with your man.
:)
2007-03-16 14:20:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I know I shouldn't, but when I get mad at my husband, I try to get back at him. Almost anyway I can. I try to sneak money out of the checkbook & buy something I like, get a manicure, pedicure, etc. I go off by myself and see a movie or treat myself to a dinner out. I don't cross over the line (you know what I mean), but I try to think of everything I can do to him except that. If he wants to do something or go somewhere, I won't go. I always want to make him pay for hurting me--do you know what I mean?
2007-03-16 14:23:09
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answered by conni 6
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if I get mad at my other half then I just go outside and take a good walk . This usually helps to clear the mind
2007-03-16 14:18:05
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answered by silverearth1 7
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i've been married 7 years. i just don't talk to him and go about my business. Go for a walk, listen to some songs you really love, take a bath. Do things you like to do, that make you feel good, even when you aren't mad.
2007-03-16 14:19:04
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answered by neamhni 3
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I don't expect to be right all the time. I do expect her to respect me, and that I have a reason for my point of view. I rarely get mad at her, just disappointed that she can't see my point of view.
So, either my point of view changes, or her point of view. Sometimes, we both give an inch, make allowances. We realize that life is too short, love too fragile, and people too mortal, to give it all up for an argument,
2007-03-16 14:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I go in a another room and plot his demise,,how I will leave him high and dry. How he will be sooooo sorry. How hes not worth it. Cry alittle then wait for one of us to back down usually takes awhile, then usually start laughing and its ok again...till I get mad at him again...
2007-03-16 14:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop being moody to start with. I'm sure their are plenty of thing around the house that need to be cleaned. Start by making him some dinner and then proceed to the bedroom.
2007-03-16 14:19:10
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answered by daboss 4
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I ignore him for a little while and it makes him crazy. When I am ready to talk to him for the crap he put me through, then I talk. But not before. I am stubborn like that. He waits.
2007-03-16 14:19:34
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answered by mlock123 3
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