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"I need to teach you a lesson." Since you lover gets unhappy when you spend time on the computer, you'll purposefully spend more time on the computer to teach her to accept this about you. You'll teach her to not want to be with you so much. I'll do the exact opposite of what she wants so she'll learn to be more accepting and to prove I can't be manipulated by her. But then she just becomes even more angry thinking I'm deliberately going against her wishes. Useful Ideas:
"You hurt me now I'll hurt you." What you're lover said or did hurt you. You want them to feel the same pain back so you do or say something that you're sure will push a button. They respond with more anger. You had hoped that if you got angry, they'd see how much it means to you and will stop doing what you don't want them to do. Youre simply saying, If you continue to behave in this way, you're going to have to experience my wrath. Your anger and hostility, which you believe will be an effective deterrent, just becomes a wall for your partner to push against. Even if the person is willing to change, they probably don't want to be shoved and condemned into changing. Their reaction is to fight back. Useful Ideas:
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