sadness

    • Chronicon [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      5 months ago

      I’ve almost never experienced this and I find it pretty weird that its such a common trope. I legit feel like an incomplete phony person sometimes for lack of experiences like this (among others). The closest I’ve ever gotten is a roommate that used to rile me up on purpose with ridiculous arguments. It was easy to do and I would usually eventually get in on the joke, but some were just annoying.

      But like, in terms of super close friends and romantic partners? Not a thing. sometimes I wonder if I’m just masking my “true” self (whatever that even means) so hard that I just never would fight about anything.

      But also I just try to be reasonable and give people an out when we disagree and it just doesn’t feel like it needs to elevate to fighting/arguing all the time. I get excited but I’m generally just like, explaining myself and usually the other person doesn’t share my passion for whatever subject lol

      I may just be autistic tho. idk.

    • FunkyStuff [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      5 months ago

      There’s a pretty big difference between having an argument with someone because of a difference in opinion or interests, and having hatred for that person. I guess there’s a lot of overlap as people mature and grow old with their close partners it’s inevitable that negative emotions set in alongside love. But it’s definitely different to just arguing, and it’s probably not healthy to hate your partner.