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Relationship arguments... 23 does and don't does
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Ever wondered how some couples fight, but are still so much in love with each other? Here are 23 relationship argument dos and don’ts that can help you.

Arguments in a relationship are inevitable for most couples.
Of course, there are a few happy couples who rarely argue and understand each other completely.

But for the rest of the mere mortals, a petty fight in love over a confusion or a misunderstanding is pretty common.

Getting into an argument with your lover doesn’t make you a bad partner, nor does it mean that your relationship is less than perfect.

But how you end the argument can define you as a good or bad partner.

Relationship arguments and its effects

If you have a choice, it’s always better to avoid arguments and communicate with each other instead.

After all, arguments in love can affect your health, your peace of mind and your productivity.

And it would separate both of you by a thick wall of cold air that just makes any kind of interaction between the two of you seem awkward and annoying.
eventually, these arguments would turn into ego wars where both partners don’t want to give in because it makes the one giving in appear weak and powerless in the relationship.

But really, arguments don’t have to change your relationship for the worse. In fact, healthy arguments can even bring both of you closer together and prevent new fights from coming up!

The most common things couples fight about!!

Couples fight about so many different things. But the most common reasons couples get into a war of words is because of bad conversations that revolve around finances, insecurities in love, and each other’s family members.

It always starts with something tiny, like a silly difference in opinion. But if this difference in opinion isn’t confronted in the early stages, it just gets suppressed and turns into disappointment or something worse.

Arguments and accusations, by themselves, aren’t all bad. It’s the way you accuse your lover or hurt them with the rude things you say that leave a deeper scar. True, you may be frustrated and angry. But as an adult, you have the ability to exercise self control and say the right things without constantly trying to inflict pain on your partner.

The next time you get into an argument, you need to ask yourself this question, “Are you arguing with your partner because you want to fix the issue or are you arguing with them because you want to hurt them and put them down?"

23 does and dont does in next part

~vinni🖤