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He hates being challenged

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Annteeta · 26/12/2012 16:10

If I disagree with my BF on the slightest thing he gets irritated and pulls a face. Its not as if I nag him - here's the latest: me: can you do me a favour and plug in those new rechargable batteries? him: will they not already be charged? me: I doubt it if they are new, I don't think rechargeable ones are him: pulls a face because I have disagreed with him. He then refuses to discuss whatever the issue is and sulks because I have tried to initiate a conversation about his feelings. Its not as if I have taken him to task about something controversial. I'm being as reasonable as I can with him but he can be a communiction nightmare when it comes to getting to grips with what he is really thinking. Is there an effective way to deal with this over-sensitivity about having a different point of view?

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HotDAMNlifeisgood · 26/12/2012 22:15

What everyone else said. Dump him. If his puny ego can't take mild disagreements, then he is not equipped to deal with another human being in a healthy and respectful manner. He is NOT partner material.

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