An average couple will have between thirty and fifty significant arguments a year – and yet we’re seldom taught about why they happen and how they could grow a little less intense. This is a guide to arguments in love: it teaches us why they migh ...
An average couple will have between thirty and fifty significant arguments a year – and yet we’re seldom taught about why they happen and how they could grow a little less intense. This is a guide to arguments in love: it teaches us why they might occur, what their symptoms are, how we could learn some wiser ways of communicating, and how we would ideally patch things up after a fight.
Focusing on 20 common arguments – including sex, money, in-laws, and the state of the bathroom – we recognize our antics whilst learning how to skirt certain conflicts going forward. The tragedy of every sorry argument is that it is constructed around a horrific mismatch between the message we so badly want to send and how we can deliver it. A bad argument is a failed endeavor to communicate; this is a definitive guide to how we might argue better.
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