Thanks you ;-) yeah you know had life and stuff on. Seems like I always head back here for advice when love gets messy. There's something about you personality experts you see things better than I can from where I am.
I guess I'm just saying I don't know if it is good for me. I feel so much more than I ever do. I'm overrun with emotions unnatural to me. I'm having outbursts of tears when we fall out (don't tell anyone it will ruin my reputation).
I almost don't recognise myself anymore!

D'awwwwwww. I won't, I promise
Well...perhaps you can use it as a signal to catch up on this stuff? Intense emotions are hard to navigate for sure, but you yourself are experiencing the benefits they reap you as well. The only thing you can do is be patient with each other with this stuff and give each other the benefit of the doubt while you figure it out, really.
Keep in mind that arguing is part of being a couple. It's natural, it's healthy and it's communication. The only thing you have to make sure of is that you actually argue productively. Arguing is meant to resolve things in a win-win situation for both of you. It's not about winning, but about finding a way to deal with the situation that will make everybody relatively happy and allow them to voice their grievances - and be heard! And normally, if you do that, you should feel relatively secure despite fighting with each other in the relationship - because you know that together you can work through it and figure out a solution for whatever it was that got in the way. That way you can also guarantee that you won't be having the same argument over and over again. So, it's important to master a dynamic that works for both of you and that you can rely on so it gives you some...peace of mind, even during the fights.
Meanwhile, be patient with yourself when you have these outbursts and learn to laugh at yourself for them. Treasure it and be curious about it - it'll teach you so much about yourself
There is no shame to this - in fact, it means that you're free to experience the other side of the coin as well - extreme bliss and happiness, and that is definitely a good thing.
Ps: I really missed you
