Sundays at night
You know, it seems to me you are right. Sundays night do look like the time we tend to debate and review what is going on. And you know what ? I also think that you are right when you say it’s not about the week starting, but because of weekends themselves.
Maybe because by Sunday night I realise another weekend was gone and time was not enough for us to be together. On the other hand… it never is, is it ? It is true that we are together from 10 am to past midnight every day, and this only makes this feeling odder. But that’s how it goes and I cannot help it.
Yeah, pfff – women tend to complicate, lol. But you see, this is in fact rather simple: I just need to be with you. <3

Ugly picture of us – by Petros Miklos

A marriage counselor once told me and my ex-wife that we must never discuss serious issues on Sunday nights. He explained that few weekends ever live up to their potential, and so Sunday nights are full of disappointment and thoughts about the unsavory tasks of the week ahead.
It was easy to see how this combination would create what he called an atmosphere rife with negative energy and potential for trouble.
He said there were statistics showing that more discussions degenerate into arguments, and worse, on Sunday nights than any other night of the week. It made sense to me.