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Yelling in Public Over Priorities

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she. was trying to find things for her friend everytjme we go out I want her to give me priority but she was two busy with her so shouted in public made a mess now she wants a breakup cause she thinks I am cheating on her as her astrologer saif that to get but i am not doing anything I want her only

I'm sorry for shouting at you in public and making a scene when you were helping your friend. I should never have raised my voice or created that mess — it was embarrassing for you and for us, and I'm ashamed I let my frustration show that way. I understand how my outburst made you feel: disrespected, humiliated, and probably more hurt because it also made you wonder about my commitment. I take full responsibility for choosing to react instead of talking calmly. Saying I wanted you to give me priority was fine, but the way I handled it was wrong and I see how that pushed you away instead of bringing us closer. I am not cheating on you, and I know telling you that doesn't fix what I did. What I can do is change how I respond. When I feel ignored or sidelined, I'm going to pause, breathe, and ask to step aside to talk privately instead of yelling. I'll work on listening to your needs and setting clearer expectations before we go out so neither of us is surprised. If you want, I will apologize to your friend for my behavior and help clean up the aftermath. I love you and I want to earn back your trust. I respect whatever space you need right now, and when you're ready I'd like to talk and hear how I can make this right. I want us to move forward together, and I'm committed to proving that with my actions.

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