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Here's a generalization for you
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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
I just don't understand how emotions that seemingly pop up all of a sudden out of nowhere can't be controlled. The problem I guess I have is my failure to understand how an irrational emotion that seemingly hasn't been caused by something specific can affect you to the point where you are down or in a bad mood.
(I also wanted to kick start the board.)
TM
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Like I said, this doesn't happen to me very often, but it does occassionally. Ususally there is something specific, though she may not be able to pinpoint it. Something may have bothered her more than usual and small aggravations just exacerbate her bad mood. Something you said or did pissed her off, and while it may be stupid for her to be pissed off, she's not looking particularly favorably on you. Things that ordinarily she may let slide get called on more. She's not as affectionate or as responsive to your affection. Any of this sound familiar? Some of it may not be able to be communicated, and she'll just have to work it out on her own. But you might want let her know that you're not really interested in beign a target and point out that unless you know what's bothering her there's not much that you can do to stay out of fire.
(and thanks for the kick-start. I appreciate it.)
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