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Do you avoid conflict, or face it head on?
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I'd rather face it head on
I try to avoid fights by either not talking or waiting until I am calm. I avoid conflict most often than not because I hate the stress and drama that comes with it. For me it is easier to grin and bare it that discuss a frustrating issue. however, I am aware that is not healthy in a loving relationship.
Avoid most of the time. But if its conflict with a loved one I want to confront it and squash it right away.
I try to be diplomatic and avoid big fights by talking rather than shouting
Try my best to avoid
I prefer to let everything die down naturally unless it is too serious for that, so it depends on severity of the issue. Big things need tackled, but small things don't need blown out of proportion.
I tend to face it head-on or as soon as it can be done appropriately, and I appreciate a partner who does the same. I think stuffing done conflict is cancerous to relationships.
If something is going on, I have a really strong urge to want it resolved immediately. It freaks me out to sit with an unresolved conflict.
I get anxious when things aren't resolved
It totally depend on the situation but I can say that it's NEVER avoided by me
Avoid do not like confrontation
Head to head
Avoid until it grows to unbearable proportions. Then deal with it.
Avoiding the problem tends to make things worse. Head on is usually the best policy.
It depends on what it is