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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If this is a romantic partner, you get therapy and you break up. If this is a mother/sibling/child relationship, you get therapy and build boundaries, whatever that may look like.[/quote] This is just crazy. At a certain point you can’t keep breaking up with everyone who makes you angry. You have to learn how to fight and how to forgive. That is what the OP is asking, I think. [/quote] Unless he or she is in an abuse cycle. Agree with the therapy, keep a log book, take some trips away from each other, ie you visit friends or family by yourself. You need to zoom out and get that perspective. Then answer What is making you angry? Is it his behavior? How he treats you? What he says versus what he ends up doing? How he says things? Is it reasonable to get angry in these situations? Is the it accumulation of things getting you angry? Do you get as angry at work or with other people? Is it even really anger? Maybe it’s just you commenting on something or offering an opinion. Or trying to fix something. [/quote]
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