Oh, yeah. The psychologist's interpretation of Chris' anger?
He wants to have an intimate, loving relationship with a woman (not necessarily me), but he doesn't know how to, because he has no role models to work from. So instead of admitting he has no idea what he's doing, he gets angry instead and pushes me away. Thus destroying what chance he had at having an intimate relationship with a woman.
Now does that make sense?
You know, Steve has brought up housework like fifty million times. Each and every time, Chris steps into it. Steve's response? "Who would do it if she wasn't there?" Uh-huh. He knows the answer, but he doesn't believe it yet.
He wants to have an intimate, loving relationship with a woman (not necessarily me), but he doesn't know how to, because he has no role models to work from. So instead of admitting he has no idea what he's doing, he gets angry instead and pushes me away. Thus destroying what chance he had at having an intimate relationship with a woman.
Now does that make sense?
You know, Steve has brought up housework like fifty million times. Each and every time, Chris steps into it. Steve's response? "Who would do it if she wasn't there?" Uh-huh. He knows the answer, but he doesn't believe it yet.
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