People who are addicted to drama often find it difficult to regulate their emotions, leading to exaggerated responses. They overreact to situations, creating unnecessary conflict or drama. This behavior can stem from various factors.
Every sappy romantic can recall the moment in the movie, Love Story, when after an argument, Oliver told Jenny he was sorry and through her tears she quivered and replied, “Don’t … love means never having to say you’re sorry.” Anyone who has ever been in a loving relationship understands the point of that statement – unconditional love doesn’t require one to apologize. But, is it really a good practice to forego an admission of wrongdoing or hurtful behavior?