Indeed. Listening and expressing in equilibrium can often minimize the intensity of the argument, and allow a space for understanding to emerge.
The look of the Chronicles of Riddick film was terrific.. too bad there wasn't sufficient story to backup the aesthetics of it.
I don't see a problem having a relationship with someone more outgoing and talkative than me, as long as she listens when I do talk.
Quote: Now, I feel embarassed to even touch myself. I know that the "real" me is in there, but every time i try to yell for her to come out, this...
I would suggest negotiating the relationship after expressing your needs and listening to his. Perhaps you can come to some freedom/security...
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