Your Type
Your memory is excellent during arguments. That thing from three years ago, the line from last month — you're not holding grudges, you just never felt those things were truly resolved. You bring up the past because to you, the issue was buried, not closed. Your memory isn't the problem — it's telling you those things deserve to actually be worked through, not just glossed over.
💡 Did you know?
Memory research shows that unresolved conflicts are stored differently in the brain than resolved ones — unresolved memories are more susceptible to emotional retrieval triggers. The 'bringing up old things' mechanism is neurological, not a character flaw.
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