Wow, when it comes to arguing, you and I are exactly alike. My ex gf is a total screamer. I wish I could argue with you, that would be the quietest argument ever.
2007-10-28 05:15:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I get quiet. Let them yell and act like a fool. And then when they want to act like an adult I will be happy to talk civilly. Yelling never does any good. Is he still pissed off about the movie thing? Sheesh.
2007-10-28 07:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have a guy to argue with, but anybody knows that when I get very quiet , it is time to shut up and go away. I get to the point that I have to be quiet or possibly cause harm. LOL
2007-10-28 06:18:53
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answered by Breezey is saying HAPPY BIRTHDAY 7
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Looses neither the argument nor the pal! in a unmarried of a wedding ceremony a poet change into blessing the newly wedded couple with a poem. 2 strains of the lengthy poem which I bear in mind even after 40 years, ?????????? ?????? ???????? ???????????? ??????? ????????! venRidum eNNam vENdAm vittuththAn kodukka vENdum! Translation: Don’t ever imagine to win you could want to loose in simple terms! In arguments both the events in no way settle for the info as they have their biased view. Even in courts, after the arguments, in simple terms the decide furnish the decision and looser in no way accepts that he lost and that feeling in simple terms activates him to document charm adverse to that judgment in larger communicate board. in truth in friendship or in relations courting, the single loses in argument neither looses the argument nor the friendship or courting! Argument is positioned aside and the friendship bondage retained by loosing the argument! In another chuffed social gathering it really is going to proceed!
2016-10-23 02:39:53
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answered by jepsen 4
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I get really quiet too, and let the rage build up inside me
I'm not a very yell-y person.
2007-10-28 10:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I like to resolve things before they get to an argument but if I can't do that I just pick the right time to say the right words and BAM they don't even know what hit them. They will be apologizing to me in no time. Lol
2007-10-28 05:28:45
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answered by Silly Billy part 2 3
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Because you know this infuriates him more, and it pushes his buttons, then that's why you do it dear. Its perfectly o.k, some people vent verbally and some suppress, then find more productive ways of releasing tension.What we have to do is look at the big picture, is it worth arguing??..is it going anywhere??. and do we need it to clear the air?.
Anyway i need a drink, please discuss the colour of your undergarments if you feel this may help.
god!! i have promised to be on my best behavior and ime struggling.
2007-10-28 05:23:37
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answered by Anonymous
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both. it depends on the situation. most of the time if the other person is yelling, i'd be very quiet and vice versa
2007-10-28 05:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i have been known to holler and carry on until we come to some kind of agreement. i get really angry really quick too. i have actually been ordered to take anger management once. and no, it wasnt as fun as the movie. i have calmed down a lot though. i force myself to go for a walk or lock myself in the bedroom until i've calmed down. plus, now that we have a baby i refuse to lose my cool in front of her. i would rather just be wrong than set a negative example.
2007-10-28 05:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If an argument begins I tell them that this will get us no where and I tell them I am going out until we are both thinking straight, when you are angry, you tend to say things you will regret and I refuse to be put in that position!!
2007-10-28 05:21:36
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answered by Ginny 7
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