stevey t and becs forever
When somebody says "I think I've had about enough" it usually means that they are frustrated with a situation and are ready to give up.
Aggression
Frustrated.
a norman axe
Now for the latest version (1.0.0) you give him the norman axe
They might be frustrated at you or some other situation that makes them act out their anger on you. I am sure they love you, so just try not to do stuff that you know they don't like or told you not to do. BUT DOTalk to them about your feelings.
Yes
Give the other driver the right of way
He says that he is frustrated because Jack keeps trying to give him the D and Ralph is like "No," so Piggy is super frustrated cuz he doesnt know what to do.
He says that he is frustrated because Jack keeps trying to give him the D and Ralph is like "No," so Piggy is super frustrated cuz he doesnt know what to do.
He says that he is frustrated because Jack keeps trying to give him the D and Ralph is like "No," so Piggy is super frustrated cuz he doesnt know what to do.
The way to talk about an uncomfortable situation is to use "I messages" - you tell the way you feel when they do something. It's hard to argue with someone who says "I feel afraid when you do X" or "I feel embarrassed ..." Another tip is to validate their emotion - tell them that it is OK to feel the way they do, but that the behavior is the problem. In other words, you can say "I understand that you get frustrated in that situation. That seems like a normal way to feel. How can we help you not act that way when you get frustrated?"