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Sweet But Aloof BoyfriendWed, Oct 31st 2001My boyfriend is a sweet and very caring person, but I find myself getting frustrated with him because sometimes he's pretty aloof (and this could be from being tired or having PMS). He is not a very enthusiastic person and when I'm slightly stressed or angry about something I get aggravated at him and I'm not sure why. He's really laid back but I get impatient. The other night, I got into a slump because I didn't want to watch a movie. He and I always watch movies because there is nothing else to do where we live and he loves movies, therefore, that's what we do. I got really upset...I started my period four days later so I'm thinking it was due to that, but am not sure. I acted pretty crapily. After, I regretted acting that way. I don't know why my anger is directed toward him. I do not think I have an anger problem, I just get stressed sometimes. I think it may be because he is not very assertive, thus, doesn't tell me his limits. I find myself sometimes wanting him to get mad at me. Why is this?? Can you help me? THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION WILL NOT BE DISPLAYED UNTIL YOU HAVE INDICATED YOUR AGREEMENT WITH THE DISCLAIMER PRINTED JUST BELOW. CLICK THE 'I AGREE' BUTTON TO AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND SEE THE RESPONSE.
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