Re: WTF?!?!?!?!?
First off if you both need to agree beforehand that if you get agitated at each other to hug each other for a minute. Sometimes closeness makes you realize that this is the person you love, and with that you will either tone the argument down, or realize it's pointless to argue over whatever it is you are arguing about.
Secondly if you continue to argue and you butt heads because your both hard headed, try going in seperate rooms and writing down what your problem is, then also write down why you think the other is mad at you, and finally a solution to both your problem and her problem.
Third, If it seems like your both not understanding each other stop your wife and say "I want to explain what I think you are trying to say to me so you know I understand you, then If I do understand you correctly, I'd like you to explain what I'm trying to say to you." When you do this you more times than not reveal that one or both of you was not listening properly to the other, and you get to see how the other interpreted your complaint.
Last and not least realize that sometimes many fights over the period of a few weeks can be the result of bottling up emotions. You both need to sit down and see if either, or both of you is bottling stuff up and taking it out on the other one.
Hope this helps bud!
Originally posted by T-Man007
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First off if you both need to agree beforehand that if you get agitated at each other to hug each other for a minute. Sometimes closeness makes you realize that this is the person you love, and with that you will either tone the argument down, or realize it's pointless to argue over whatever it is you are arguing about.
Secondly if you continue to argue and you butt heads because your both hard headed, try going in seperate rooms and writing down what your problem is, then also write down why you think the other is mad at you, and finally a solution to both your problem and her problem.
Third, If it seems like your both not understanding each other stop your wife and say "I want to explain what I think you are trying to say to me so you know I understand you, then If I do understand you correctly, I'd like you to explain what I'm trying to say to you." When you do this you more times than not reveal that one or both of you was not listening properly to the other, and you get to see how the other interpreted your complaint.
Last and not least realize that sometimes many fights over the period of a few weeks can be the result of bottling up emotions. You both need to sit down and see if either, or both of you is bottling stuff up and taking it out on the other one.
Hope this helps bud!
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