When do you want to break up when you are in love? Needless to say, when I was sad and disappointed, I wanted to break up most, but in the end, I chose to forgive rather than really break up. Alas, it hurts to talk too much. What disappoints me the most is that I don't respect each other. I am always self-centered, thinking that it is natural for the other party to pay for myself. For example, you have to wait every time you go out. A few minutes if it's short, ten minutes, twenty minutes or even longer if it's long. But she always thinks that her boyfriend should wait for me and always thinks of herself as a little princess. In fact, she doesn't know that after such a long time, the other party will be tired. Once I waited for her for more than ten minutes, she just complained a few words, with a good attitude and didn't say much. Suddenly I feel disrespected and hurt. This kind of thing could have been said, not to mention that the other party made a mistake first and finally let others see the joke. This is called disrespect for each other, which is really disappointing. Another time, on the way, when discussing what to eat, I only said "I don't really want to eat this", and she shouted "You don't want to go, I'll go by myself" in the street. Once again, passers-by cast strange eyes, which was really disrespectful and disappointing.
If you want to say disappointment, you may lose your temper with the people closest to you. People always leave the best patience to strangers and the worst temper to the closest people. It will happen in love, maybe it's her physiological period, maybe she didn't sleep well today and was in a bad mood, and then she lost her temper with you. Occasionally, it may be nothing, but if it keeps happening, it will disappoint me.
You ask me why I forgive? Everyone is just an answer-love. Because of love, I have tolerance and patience, and then I finally got used to these disappointments. There would be no so-called breakup.