odysseus84
Don Juan
Hi folks,
I've got a minor issue with my girlfriend (with whom the relationship is otherwise going well). Nevertheless, when she does or says something I don't tolerate, usually I just confront her directly about it. This works very well. Sometimes however I just divert my attention/affection after it. When doing this, she tends to ask me soon "are you now mad at me?" or "are you sulking?". However, I'm NOT exhibiting any "five year old" sulky behaviour at all, I'm merely diverting my attention elsewhere.
The problem is that when presented with this kind of question, it becomes a bit of "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation. In the past I've always replied calmly something like "no, how so?", after which she continues bugging me about it and saying that I "seem different than normally".
Now, obviously I wish to handle this stuff without adding negativity to the relationship. Any insights on about how to go about handling these situations gracefully?
I've got a minor issue with my girlfriend (with whom the relationship is otherwise going well). Nevertheless, when she does or says something I don't tolerate, usually I just confront her directly about it. This works very well. Sometimes however I just divert my attention/affection after it. When doing this, she tends to ask me soon "are you now mad at me?" or "are you sulking?". However, I'm NOT exhibiting any "five year old" sulky behaviour at all, I'm merely diverting my attention elsewhere.
The problem is that when presented with this kind of question, it becomes a bit of "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation. In the past I've always replied calmly something like "no, how so?", after which she continues bugging me about it and saying that I "seem different than normally".
Now, obviously I wish to handle this stuff without adding negativity to the relationship. Any insights on about how to go about handling these situations gracefully?
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