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How do I stop my boyfriend from whining about nothing?
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<blockquote data-quote="angelfly" data-source="post: 2521562" data-attributes="member: 734013"><p>He keeps talking about the same thing. He gets irritated by everyday problem and keeps whining about them. He also has a paranoia problem. I told him to appreciated his life because he has what many other people dont. He listened to it, but then again the complaining began. Then today I asked him to see a psychologist and he thought I was being rude and mean. I said it softly like a caring girlfriend. He has been whining about his 2001 chevy malibu for 2 months now because he thinks it will "someday in the future: will give him problem, but its totally fine with low mileage. Before that the complaint was about his ford focus. There has been no decent chat between us about other stuff for 4 months now. How should I tell him without hurting him that he needs to stop going in circle about the same thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelfly, post: 2521562, member: 734013"] He keeps talking about the same thing. He gets irritated by everyday problem and keeps whining about them. He also has a paranoia problem. I told him to appreciated his life because he has what many other people dont. He listened to it, but then again the complaining began. Then today I asked him to see a psychologist and he thought I was being rude and mean. I said it softly like a caring girlfriend. He has been whining about his 2001 chevy malibu for 2 months now because he thinks it will "someday in the future: will give him problem, but its totally fine with low mileage. Before that the complaint was about his ford focus. There has been no decent chat between us about other stuff for 4 months now. How should I tell him without hurting him that he needs to stop going in circle about the same thing? [/QUOTE]
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