Disagreement.
Feeling the need to express something to that person (possibly something that they’re not willing to hear in real life).
A desire to engage or connect with that person.
Your own inner conflict.
An effort to understand opposing arguments or points of view.
See also: Fight, Negotiating, Judgment or Disapproval, Violence [2]
friend, with a: your pride wil be injured, but al ow others’ theirs.
loved one: point out consequences of unwise action.
others: you rationalize your own behavior by accusing others of it.
relatives: watch neighbors’ behavior careful y but do not judge.
having an argument: wil have a strenuous time opposing intimidation.
and being scolded: are too cocky about your ideas.
heated, a: wil have difficulty in balancing the opposing facts.
others: one facet of your personality opposes the other. [3]
