An example of forcing a woman to submit with an "I'm sorry" without (being able to) offering anything back.
How to handle these situations better?
BACKGROUND
I was having breakfast with the girl I'm dating -and possibly soon to be GF- and I kept lingering on a topic that gave her negative feelings.
I kinda of knew it but I failed to read the signs and realize it was making her emotionally unstable.
SHE SNAPS
After a while she snapped.
Nothing too aggressive or mean: a mildly hostile, annoyed push back asking to stop making so many questions on the topic.
MY FIRST REACTION
I was taken aback as it came out of the blue and she's always polite.
I was a bit butthurt but I let it go at the beginning pretending I didn't mind.
That was the main mistake, I suppose: you should address issues in the bud.
FINALLY I MAKE IT CLEAR
As the small altercation went on I finally made clear what was my issue: I don't accept "snapping" and mild aggression during a (seemingly) nice conversation when there's no prior warning.
And now I want an apology.
HER POSITION
She say she can't be the only one to apologize and "improve" behaviour when she was the one with the emotional uproar but I insist I couldn't know I was doing something wrong so I did nothing wrong.
FORCING AN EXCUSE
As we walk back we get to the crossroad: now it's either back to my place or to the bus stop.
I verbalize I can't have her snapping at me, not realizing it was wrong, failing to apologize and then have her back home as if all was good.
Now it's a stalemate and I can't go back so I keep pushing for that apology.
She capitulates and asks sorry.
WIN-LOSE RESULT
Of course now she feels browbeaten.
I didn't need an explanation but she actually verbalizes it quite clearly: "you won, I lost".
I feel we actually both lost. And I feel a bit of an idiot as it's all because of me.
This isn't the right way to handle relationships and arguments, there shouldn't be a winner and a loser in a good relationship.
YOUR PRECIOUS FEEDBACK
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How to handle these situations better?
BACKGROUND
I was having breakfast with the girl I'm dating -and possibly soon to be GF- and I kept lingering on a topic that gave her negative feelings.
I kinda of knew it but I failed to read the signs and realize it was making her emotionally unstable.
SHE SNAPS
After a while she snapped.
Nothing too aggressive or mean: a mildly hostile, annoyed push back asking to stop making so many questions on the topic.
MY FIRST REACTION
I was taken aback as it came out of the blue and she's always polite.
I was a bit butthurt but I let it go at the beginning pretending I didn't mind.
That was the main mistake, I suppose: you should address issues in the bud.
FINALLY I MAKE IT CLEAR
As the small altercation went on I finally made clear what was my issue: I don't accept "snapping" and mild aggression during a (seemingly) nice conversation when there's no prior warning.
And now I want an apology.
HER POSITION
She say she can't be the only one to apologize and "improve" behaviour when she was the one with the emotional uproar but I insist I couldn't know I was doing something wrong so I did nothing wrong.
FORCING AN EXCUSE
As we walk back we get to the crossroad: now it's either back to my place or to the bus stop.
I verbalize I can't have her snapping at me, not realizing it was wrong, failing to apologize and then have her back home as if all was good.
Now it's a stalemate and I can't go back so I keep pushing for that apology.
She capitulates and asks sorry.
WIN-LOSE RESULT
Of course now she feels browbeaten.
I didn't need an explanation but she actually verbalizes it quite clearly: "you won, I lost".
I feel we actually both lost. And I feel a bit of an idiot as it's all because of me.
This isn't the right way to handle relationships and arguments, there shouldn't be a winner and a loser in a good relationship.
YOUR PRECIOUS FEEDBACK
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