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<blockquote data-quote="Valealto" data-source="post: 511911" data-attributes="member: 102067"><p>Hi, </p><p>I'm a partner of a type1 and I'd like your help. What is the best thing to do when a type1 becomes angry? I typically ask sorry if I said something that might have triggered the reaction and ask my partner to calm down, offer water, and try to hug him. But would it be better to leave the other person alone? My partner seems to prefer that... </p><p>Lately we are having a lots of discussions which often lead to episodes of anger from his side or him being offensive. This happens when we touch upon possibility to start a family. We seem to have the same goal but then no actions are taken which drives me crazy. If I make that remark, i get an aggressive response.. If I try to make some jokes, I get aggressive response too..</p><p>I don't want my boyfriend to get angry, I love him very much. I tried to avoid the subject, but having being together for 4.5 years and been more than mature for starting a family, it is very difficult for not to bring this subject up. Have you also experience difficulties in your relationship link to this matter? How did you handle it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valealto, post: 511911, member: 102067"] Hi, I'm a partner of a type1 and I'd like your help. What is the best thing to do when a type1 becomes angry? I typically ask sorry if I said something that might have triggered the reaction and ask my partner to calm down, offer water, and try to hug him. But would it be better to leave the other person alone? My partner seems to prefer that... Lately we are having a lots of discussions which often lead to episodes of anger from his side or him being offensive. This happens when we touch upon possibility to start a family. We seem to have the same goal but then no actions are taken which drives me crazy. If I make that remark, i get an aggressive response.. If I try to make some jokes, I get aggressive response too.. I don't want my boyfriend to get angry, I love him very much. I tried to avoid the subject, but having being together for 4.5 years and been more than mature for starting a family, it is very difficult for not to bring this subject up. Have you also experience difficulties in your relationship link to this matter? How did you handle it? [/QUOTE]
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