I heard from an ex-boyfriend that all his friends were crazy, hysterical and so on. When we fought, he started calling me that, too, and I examined myself. Do you think that this definition of "crazy woman" depends on the man who says it? Meaning that he's doing something that makes women react more sharply, or calling them crazy because it comes to mind? I dare say that I am mentally healthy, it's just that communication with this person was not going well. He ran away from our problems, refused to talk, or when he did, it was a disinterest. I asked him if he wanted to be with me, he - well, I don't know, let's see what happens. For our disagreements, he would not change anything, he would continue to do what irritated me then. Even if I had been examined. Did he drive women crazy with his demeanor? After all, he is common in all his relationships.
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In this case, I don't think it matters if you are a man or a woman. It's just that when there is no communication, things are quite difficult.