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Should I wait for him to text after an argument?

Should I wait for him to text after an argument?

“If you can wait until you are at peace with yourself, the fight, and your partner, that is your best bet.” Text your partner after a fight to keep the lines of communication open, as Rogers says. But make sure you’re in a good place before you do so, and don’t bring up issues from the fight via text.

Should I call him after an argument?

Should I call my partner first after an argument? Yes, but try to wait a few hours. You probably both need space to cool off after a heated argument. It doesn’t matter who was in the “wrong”—if you want to call them, you should.

What should I do if my boyfriend doesn’t forgive me?

The last thing you want to do is to come off looking “dramatic”. At no point should you give in to your negative emotions of “neediness” and fear. Don’t appeal to him, or seek his forgiveness, don’t ask anything of him. If you were in wrong, just apologize for it and let him decide if he wants to patch up.

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What should I do if my boyfriend is in trouble?

He is in some form of trouble. The most lovable thing you can do now is to understand the situation and give the other some space to process and ventilate all the negative energy. It may be fault of him or there is no fault at all .or a normal conversation might have turned into an ugly argument. Just give the person some time !

Why is my boyfriend so angry after a fight?

It’s quite likely that you offended or hurt his ego, in some way, during the fight. Most guys are like “quiet dynamites”, thanks to their soft shelled egos. You hurt his ego and you trigger off this dynamite; and once it blows he’s going to act like an angry hornet till it cools off.

Why is my boyfriend giving me the silent treatment?

“I don’t know why he is giving me the silent treatment for this long.” Because you broke up with him. Why would he go back to putting himself in an emotionally vulnerable position with a woman who’s willing to bring a metaphorical nuclear bomb (“We’re done, I’m through”) to a knife fight. Also most good men like peaceful, respectful relationships.