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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I found it really interesting that OP herself called it an "emotional outburst." That wasn't someone else's interpretation; it was hers.[/quote] Im the poster who asked earlier about showing emotion. While I agree that an emotional outburst as it is usually defined would usually not be productive I don’t disagree and walking away from a situation always resolve it. I guess I’m somewhere in the middle. But I’m not someone that believes and bury my head in the sand as a general rule. It has got me in trouble in the past.[/quote] Sorry. That should say I don’t agree that walking away from a situation is always best or always resolve things.[/quote] OP’s friend said she didn’t want to keep rehashing it. That implies it’s been discussed before. I won’t keep discussing issues that are emotionally charged but have no resolution. It just feeds anxiety, and in my experience, the people who are having these outbursts are being driven by anxiety. I’ll discuss it until the discussion stops being productive, and then I’m done. It’s not cold, it’s healthy. [/quote]
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