An argument in a relationship is when somebody doesn't like or agree with what the other person is saying or doing and they voice their opinion about it verbally.
Communication! The best way to handle an argument is to talk about what is bothering you. If you are too upset to talk about it at the time it is happening, you have the right to walk away or not discuss it until you cool down. If you feel your partner is not listening to a word you are saying, you have a RIGHT to ignore them...lol
If you can't communicate what is bothering you throughout your relationship without yelling and screaming, you can just forget it. You will be miserable and make your partner miserable too!
It depends on what the arguments are about... too many pointless arguments may mean incompatibility. A healthy relationship consists of two people discussing things that may be bothering them. An argument usualyy results in people saying really bad things about each other.
An argument in a relationship says that two people aren't on the same page about something which is okay because people will always have arguments. No relationship is perfect. Everybody has different train of thoughts which will cause a person to not understanding what’s being said to them all the time.
When people tend to argue, their emotions take over their train of thoughts and are no longer listening and understanding what's being said to them. They tend to want to get their own point across making the argument hotter than what it already might be.
More often than not, a person listens to someone to either interrupt or comment on what's being said to them instead of actually listening. Even though people will always get into arguments, when a person actually listens to what a person is saying to them and why they are saying it then there would be a sufficient amount less arguments, but most importantly, arguments would be handled in an appropriate and respectful manner since they can’t be stopped.
An argument in a relationship is when somebody doesn't like or agree with what the other person is saying or doing and they voice their opinion about it verbally.
ReplyDeleteCommunication! The best way to handle an argument is to talk about what is bothering you. If you are too upset to talk about it at the time it is happening, you have the right to walk away or not discuss it until you cool down. If you feel your partner is not listening to a word you are saying, you have a RIGHT to ignore them...lol
If you can't communicate what is bothering you throughout your relationship without yelling and screaming, you can just forget it. You will be miserable and make your partner miserable too!
It depends on what the arguments are about... too many pointless arguments may mean incompatibility. A healthy relationship consists of two people discussing things that may be bothering them. An argument usualyy results in people saying really bad things about each other.
ReplyDeleteAn argument in a relationship says that two people aren't on the same page about something which is okay because people will always have arguments. No relationship is perfect. Everybody has different train of thoughts which will cause a person to not understanding what’s being said to them all the time.
ReplyDeleteWhen people tend to argue, their emotions take over their train of thoughts and are no longer listening and understanding what's being said to them. They tend to want to get their own point across making the argument hotter than what it already might be.
More often than not, a person listens to someone to either interrupt or comment on what's being said to them instead of actually listening. Even though people will always get into arguments, when a person actually listens to what a person is saying to them and why they are saying it then there would be a sufficient amount less arguments, but most importantly, arguments would be handled in an appropriate and respectful manner since they can’t be stopped.