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Please read the case scenario and develop an "I" statement that is appropriate.

Steve heard from a friend that his friend Jim was trying to steal Steve's girl friend. Steve says to Jim... "You better stay away from my girlfriend. She's mine, so get your own girlfriend."

Respuesta :

I am hurt that you would try to steal my girlfriend. Please leave her alone.

Answer:

"I don't think it's appropriate for you to want my girlfriend. There are a lot of single girls in town and I believe you can find someone available who can like you. My girlfriend is not available, please stop."

Explanation:

An "I" statement is a statement that starts with the word "I" and is used to express the speaker's feelings and desires without accusing the listener, or putting him "against the wall". they are explanatory, direct and correct statements.

In the situation shown in the question above, a guy did not like that his friend was flirting with his girlfriend. For this reason, this boy could use an "I" statement as follows: "I don't think it's appropriate for you to want my girlfriend. There are a lot of single girls in town and I believe you can find someone available who can like you. My girlfriend is not available, please stop."

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