ANSWERS: 6
  • Never. I screw up and I get a stern talking to or a lecture. I have learned to keep my mouth shut.
  • I think there really isn't a way to define normal amounts of fighting. Fighting is normal, I'm sure, but some people are more prone to fighting than they are to working things out. It would vary from couple to couple, but I'm sure that within each couple they know when they are fighting more than they normally do.
  • Never. Why should you fight. You are supposedly a couple, on the same side. I think of fighting and one side winning and the other losing. I would hate to see my loved one lose. So we have never fought. We talk through things. That is what settles things, how you accomplish change and understanding. Nothing but hurt feelings and painful words occur with fighting. I don't want regrets and pain associated with by lover, only our love and care for each other.
  • Nope. can't remember when my wife and I had a fight last.
  • My wife of 6 years and I have never had a fight like that. I wouldn't say we've had anything more than a heated discussion.
  • we argue...its not the blow up that you describe..but we have a "tense" day about once a month.

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