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Dina

I don't SAY I'm upset when I'm upset, but I make it clear by throwing out my negative vibes, that things are not right in my head. Actually I can't help the "bad vibes", they just spill out.

Then I retreat for either some physical activity or just some alone time behind the wheel of my car. (I know - you're not supposed to drive when you're angry or upset, but hey - I'm a risk taker that way).

What ends up happening, is that after a few hours I have a more objective perspective on the situation and am more able to say whether my emotions were justified. Then, I decide whether or not I should be honest with my partner about whatever was irking me. And usually I try to view the situation from an objective point (which is impossible for me when I'm being emotional, hence the reason for the chosen silence).

Cynthia, I do agree with you, that there is some boundary blurring when it comes to honesty in a long-term relationship. And I'm puzzled by it. Maybe timing is a factor too. You can choose to be honest, but maybe just be mindful of WHEN you share your thoughts. That can lessen the heat of the moment and help to choose words more carefully... words that allow us to express our needs without offending our partners in the process.

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