Did you make a mistake? Apologise
Admitting you’re wrong is proof of love and respect. It’s frustrating to argue with someone who either always wants to have the last word, always thinks they’re right, or never admits they’re wrong. It’s frustrating and leads to the deterioration of any relationship.
Even if you’re more prideful of sorts, there’s no such thing in love. In love, honest feelings are offered and there is no room for “which is which”. Even if you happened to be 100% convinced that you weren’t wrong, but later realised that it really was your fault, admit it and ask for forgiveness. An “I’m sorry” solves all problems.
Don’t steal each other’s air
I understand your crazy desire, because I even happen to miss him even though a wall separates us. When you’re in love, every part of you yearns for him every second of the day and night, but trust me, it’s vital that you give each other time off. And not just because there’s a risk of you getting bored of each other, but also because, although you may not realise it at the time, you both have your own individual needs.
Mine said to me: “you should meet up with your girlfriends again, because I’m aware that some things you can’t discuss with me”. Yes, as open as I am to him, there are discussions that only with my very good girlfriend can I have, and it does me good.
Furthermore, while in the psychologist’s office, I learned that a ceiling is supported by two walls that are far apart, and if we tried to glue the two walls together, the ceiling would fall down… so would the relationship.