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edited December 2025 in Sex & Relationships
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  • AzzimanAzziman Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 2,540 Boards Guru
    edited December 2025
    Hi thank you for sharing this with us. I can hear how difficult the situation is for you. Your feelings are valid - at the time, you wanted to speak to someone after the argument. That being said, arguments happen in all relationships, and people can get heated as they're emotionally invested in the conversation.

    How are things with your partner, first of all? Have you spoken after that interaction and talked things out, or is it left unresolved? That feels like an important part of addressing the situation.

    On the other hand, you mention that your mum isn't interested to hear any more, and that you're worried that she doesn't approve or look kindly upon your partner. Why do you think you feel this way from the interactions you've had with her? What do you feel that you need to "make right" by her?

    We're here to support you through this
    Post edited by Katie on
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