autumn_moon
Really Experienced
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- Aug 22, 2003
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How does one keep a discussion or argument from being taken over by the other person?
I'm in this unhappy relationship which I believe could be better if only some of my problems could be addressed. But everytime I try to bring them up, the other person quickly takes over the discussion and turns it to address their problems. In the end, I find that we spent most of the time addressing their problems and almost none addressing mine. Usually, I give up and apologize for being such a problem.
How do I keep the discussion/argument from being hijacked long enough so that some of my problems with the relationship are addressed?
I'm in this unhappy relationship which I believe could be better if only some of my problems could be addressed. But everytime I try to bring them up, the other person quickly takes over the discussion and turns it to address their problems. In the end, I find that we spent most of the time addressing their problems and almost none addressing mine. Usually, I give up and apologize for being such a problem.
How do I keep the discussion/argument from being hijacked long enough so that some of my problems with the relationship are addressed?

