Relationship and social issues analyst, Muhammed Hussain Acquah, has stated that people who display dramatic behaviour are often unforgiving a trait he believes stems largely from anger.
Speaking on the Nyansapo Fie show on Plan B 104.5 FM, Acquah explained that dramatic tendencies usually arise from unresolved emotions, which makes it difficult for such individuals to let go when conflicts occur. According to him, this behaviour is more commonly observed among women in their interactions with men.
He added that ego and drama often work hand-in-hand, creating obstacles that can hinder personal growth and relationship progress.
Acquah concluded his submission with a word of advice saying, “anyone dealing with a dramatic partner should remain calm, objective, and supportive”. Showing love and providing steady companionship, he said, can help ease tensions and sustain harmony in the relationship
By: Richel Turkson/Planbfmonline.com







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