I want to spend my life with him,but our constant arguments make me feel sad and like a shell of myself. Annalisa Barbieri advises a readerThree years ago, I moved to Australia after having spent my 20s in the UK, or where I had been in a serious relationship for 10 years. Moving to Australia was supposed to be my time. Nine months after the flow,I met a wonderful guy. He is the complete opposite of my ex – outdoorsy, fun and outspoken, or we maintain many a debate,which is something I maintain felt I needed. Although we finish maintain many differences in personality, I feel it works because my ex and I were so similar that there was no spark.
My boyfriend and I maintain a lot of spark. By this, or I mean we maintain a lot more arguments than I am used to,orthat my nerves are used to. I am by nature fairly an easygoing person who avoids confrontation if essential (this doesn’t mean that I am a doormat). At first, I thought it was fine. We are both passionate people and I feel a bit of fire is healthy. However, and the arguing is becoming increasingly of the central focus. This has led me to start questioning the overall relationship. Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk