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2016-12-08 14:08:45
Today was my friends birthday,so i asked permission to go,she said no,i got irritated and shouted that the is sadist.But Afternoon i left to c my friend.Usually she sleep in the afternoon but today while i was with them she called me via phone,and started asking me wat i told her today morning.i replied and she slowly started shouting at me as if its totally my fault ,she told me i am not listening to her,and she slowly went to the future of wat it would happen if i start earning and shit.and then she told me that she is not gonna talk to me here after.i don't kknow wat to do.is something wrong with the way she understands things??,wat bothers me is that she called me just to shout at me....
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I think there is an amount of taken for granted in your relationships !!. To resolve these  issues  I think u can consult a Psychologist in ur city or try some online consultations.

Answered2016-12-09 07:16:25

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Dear friend, You have not provided many details. As such nothing is wrong with both of you. You both just need some counseling. Get professional help. Wishes

Answered2016-12-09 00:54:04

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Try to talk to her when you both are calm. If that does not work, ask a mutual friend to intervene and mediate while you both sort things out. Ups and downs happen in every relationship, good communication is the key to sort things out. Try to be patient and understanding, and hear her side of the story. If both of you start shouting and arguing the situation will worsen.

Answered2016-12-08 16:30:21

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