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  • When I was married yes I did walk out on arguments but only because he would keep saying the same things over and over again until I was ready to pull out my hair.
  • My grandfather would walk out on an argument with his wife all the time.They had a successful marriage because of this practice.
  • When we DO argue, it usually gets quite intense. Thankfully, one of us usually has the presence of mind to leave the room before something is said to cause irrepairable damage.
  • we never really argue
  • i can not argue with her. every time i tried i end up with tears in my own eyes. better i hug her
  • We don't argue enough to lay down ground rules... and when we do argue (once in a blue moon), it's usually me overreacting to something stupid, and him begging me to stop. I have issues. They probably make pills for what I have.
  • we rarely argue, but when we do we both have to walk away from each other and come back and talk it out when we have calmed down.
  • We agreed not to do that unless we said that we needed a time out. The person taking the time out would then tell the other when they'd be ready to talk about it again. This worked very well for us. We were both highly opinionated (thus both of us having been on AB). We both loved a good debate. Our arguments were very heated, but they were also usually very short in duration. Because of debating, we both realized that we didn't have to be right all the time; we didn't even have to agree all the time. We just had to find a way to work it out. Nine times out of ten, the arguments had nothing to do with whatever we were arguing about. They happened because both of us had a bad day, for the most part.

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