tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2226993804954876299.post1556132963947810709..comments2024-03-28T21:23:45.992-04:00Comments on Amara Blessing Nwosu: Love, Life and Relationship Counseling Online: Don't I Deserve to be Loved?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01964092978400088086noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2226993804954876299.post-34857043987803598852016-06-02T01:28:23.836-04:002016-06-02T01:28:23.836-04:00Aunty Amara is right. This cannot be solved based ...Aunty Amara is right. This cannot be solved based on assumption, you need to get to the bottom of this.<br />I'm sorry, I might be wrong but from your story, I picked out something you said about having an argument around the time she was acting strange. Could you remember the nature of the argument? Did you say something that hurt her deeply in anger? What about the other arguments, is there something in particular that you always say when you are arguing or angry? You mentioned that she text you on one occasion that you didn't do anything wrong because you are always right. There is a spiteful, passively aggressive undertone to that statement that I picked up. You honestly sound like a genuine guy who has a pure heart towards the issue so at the end of the day she's the only one who can tell you what really went wrong. Hopefully you have started solving the issue at this stage but try to study yourself and even ask the opinion of family and close friends about how you handle arguments or if there are any things that you say that are too extreme etc, it might be tough but just see it as self-development.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com