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We got into a huge argument on Friday and there was a lot of yelling...him slamming stuff around, punching holes in the wall, and then he left... He's called me names in the past, and said a lot of hurtful things that I can't seem to forget. :(
Hugging and holding each other tight while we try to sort out everything- communicate
We talk about it :) sometimes she try's to go to sleep mad but I try to get her happy <3
I tend to be quiet about it at first and think things through then I talk to him about it calmly.
Hold it in and let it all out at once in an email and if there isnt a response, i yell and scream :(
Sometimes a hasty response is worst than no response!! And other times no response is needed..
Male, >50 years, Married | Jun 12, 2012
Male, >50 years, Married | Jun 12, 2012
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I tend to absorb the conflict but when I explode I usually raise my voice but try not to say something that I can't take back cuz once it is said it is said....
I usually yell at the top of my lungs and run but I'm tryin to work on it
Talk it out... however, she usually bottles things up then rages.
Respirar si estoy enojada
Y luego hablar
Siempre comunicar que pasa
Y luego hablar
Siempre comunicar que pasa
I talk it out
We talk it out. Literally turn off the T.V (if it's on) sit down and face each other and talk it out. that's the only way to do it. Communication is the key. Understanding is the key. And sometimes it's ok to agree to disagree, because you're not always going to see eye- to-eye on everything. But as long as there is respect and understanding then any conflict can be well handled :) And don't go to bed angry no matter how late it is :)
Talk about it.
Yell, hit stuff, have thoughts of hurting people. I'm going to classes and it's helping a lot. So in due time I will get better!!!
My husband I are stubborn and very argumentative. We really go at it and then we talk about it and work things out.
When I'm not heard I just stay quiet.