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why do guys usually need space after a fight?? whereas girls always forgive quickly and get back to normal
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hello its your counsellor dear on this situation we can say they need time to understand the things happend and they need to think about it girls are emotionl thata why they don't take things too serious, as we can say this is called Individual difference
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