I do not plan on arguing in public it just happens sometimes. I get so mad when the person I'm out with does not listen or does something and I lose it. I do tend to argue in the car but try to tone it down in public til I get back home. I have anger issues.
I argue in public because the arguments are normally more docile. They normally are less heated and more like a debate. I don't think that it's too distracting, but some people might consider it to be.
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I do not plan on arguing in public it just happens sometimes. I get so mad when the person I'm out with does not listen or does something and I lose it. I do tend to argue in the car but try to tone it down in public til I get back home.
I have anger issues.
I argue in public because the arguments are normally more docile. They normally are less heated and more like a debate. I don't think that it's too distracting, but some people might consider it to be.
I don't filter myself around some people and not around others. If I would argue with them in my home, I would argue with them in public.
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