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Or even worth when he is silent and composed at the moment, and afterwords, when you completely forgot about the incident, begins analytically discuss the reasons, details and consequences of it.cheryl1700 wrote:I much prefer a man who loses his temper, and gets his frustations out in the open, than u can make up afterwards, of course
But the silent type, who never shows it, u dont know where u are with those type.
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You know someone like that too, u have got it in one. Much prefer for someone to lose their temper then u can sort it out afterwards, everything is out in the open then.sasha wrote:Or even worth when he is silent and composed at the moment, and afterwords, when you completely forgot about the incident, begins analytically discuss the reasons, details and consequences of it.cheryl1700 wrote:I much prefer a man who loses his temper, and gets his frustations out in the open, than u can make up afterwards, of course
But the silent type, who never shows it, u dont know where u are with those type.
Allows you to move on and not backfires unexpectedly. Otherwise it's like chewing the sour cud again.cheryl1700 wrote:You know someone like that too, u have got it in one. Much prefer for someone to lose their temper then u can sort it out afterwards, everything is out in the open then.sasha wrote:Or even worth when he is silent and composed at the moment, and afterwords, when you completely forgot about the incident, begins analytically discuss the reasons, details and consequences of it.cheryl1700 wrote:I much prefer a man who loses his temper, and gets his frustations out in the open, than u can make up afterwards, of course
But the silent type, who never shows it, u dont know where u are with those type.
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that is so true, about the sour cud, so true.sasha wrote:cheryl1700 wrote:You know someone like that too, u have got it in one. Much prefer for someone to lose their temper then u can sort it out afterwards, everything is out in the open then.sasha wrote: Or even worth when he is silent and composed at the moment, and afterwords, when you completely forgot about the incident, begins analytically discuss the reasons, details and consequences of it.
Allows you to move on and not backfires unexpectedly. Otherwise it's like chewing the sour cud again.
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