Thursday, 13 May 2010

Outburst

Outburst. Something I grew quite familiar with. Nobody likes an outburst. It was my ex, you see. Terrible outburst followed by apology. Unfortunately it stops working after a while. Too late. The damage has been done. It cannot be undone.

I had an outburst of some sort last week. Nothing to do with the ex. Don't be mistaken, I didn't scream at anybody. After running around like a headless chicken in the hot weather, I felt angry and taken for granted. I tried so hard to suppress the urge to vent. I picked up my phone, created an sms and deleted it immediately.

I know that words, once spoken, can never be taken back. So I held my tongue. Back at the office, I received an email that made my blood boil again, the same emotions that I had been struggling to squelch all morning. Within seconds, I had hammered out an email.

This time, I hit the 'send' button before my courage fails me again. I regretted it immediately yet it was the only way I knew how to put my feelings across. I am totally non-confrontational. At my worst, I'm passive-aggressive. That is how CH would describe me when I ignore him for days. I am also not bossy. If anything, I find myself getting bossed around, and hating myself for it.

Sometimes the advent of technology can be a blessing. For people like us, it provides other avenues to get our message across.

The apology came a while later. She said she should have been more sensitive. Then I felt like such a whiner (not a winner). I had over reacted. Now I feel a little awkward and worry that things may never be the same again. For better or for worse, who knows?

5 comments:

The Real Mother Hen said...

Some studies, I believe, said outburst is good. Indeed, contrary to popular belief, outburst isn't all bad.

I'll be the first to admit that I have an outburst once in a while.

Petunia Lee said...

Gee... I know how that feels too. The explosion and then the regret.

Fresh Fry aka 福星 said...

i guess its good to pace our emotions = not let things bottle up, let it out when it happens, though i'm not referring to outbursts. but seek to clarify + solve there and then, so u wun feel being taken for a ride?

Nick Phillips (15/03/1967 - 04/11/2022) said...

We all need to vent every now and then ...

Vivien Ho said...

Ting, I had an outburst recently too. Blame it on the hot weather.. haha. If you want to express it via email, I think it's better to type it down W/O putting the sender's email. Sometimes, after writing it, you find you would have cooled down and have no need to email it.

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