
You may be concerned that you and your significant other fight often. That may not be such a bad thing. Try to get together and set a few ground rules, ahead of time. This can give your fights purpose. You might be able to resolve conflicts instead of hurting each other. These tips for fighting may be worth considering.
It is rude to ignore. Suppose a husband wants to talk to his wife. That is not the time to start up her Dyson upright vacuum cleaner. When you ignore someone, his or her imagination may go into action. They may imagine things much worse than they really are. This may escalate a simple disagreement into something ugly.
Name-calling serves the purpose that it was intended for. It hurts the other person. Does that elicit cooperation and good will? All you may do is force your adversary to retaliate. Name-calling is something that children resort to. They do it from immaturity. Adults should know better. You can harm someone just as bad with words as with hitting. Sometimes, it can be worse. The pain from words may never go away.
Maybe you bring home the paycheck. Do not make a big deal out of that. This may only cause resentment. Never proclaim that you are more important than your spouse is. Imagine your relationship to be a dining room table set. Someone is the table. The other person is the chairs. Which one is more important? Both are needed to complete the set.
Often times, people mention past mistakes. This will only serve to hurt the other person. Do you forgive your spouse for what he or she did? If so, let the past stay where it is. Past events have no place in the present. Maybe you are still hurting from last week. Why open old wounds? They can never heal, that way.
Do you wish to engage in physical conflict with your spouse? Then grab your Husqvarna chainsaws and have a fight to the finish. It makes as much sense as any type of domestic violence. You will not solve problems this way. You will only create more.
Summary
Not every day will be an adventure in domestic paradise. You will have fights from time to time. Do not try to avoid them. Set rules for you disagreements. Treat each other with respect. Do not behave as children and call each other names. Never hit one another. Use fighting to your advantage. This can help to avoid future problems.
