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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm lumping bickering in with arguing. It's still a disagreement. I also am including discussions with opposing opinions in arguing. [/quote] No, there is a huge difference between bickering and arguing versus discussions with opposing opinions.[/quote] Exactly. Bickering and arguing are negative interactions. A discussion allows both parties to be heard without rancor.[/quote] No. Arguing means you give your reasons for not agreeing with someone else’s position and discuss. To do so otherwise, means you don’t feel strongly about an issue/topic or you’re a doormat. We talk things through, don’t yell, hit, get red faced, etc, but that doesn’t mean we don’t argue.[/quote] You're a lawyer, yeah?[/quote] Engineer[/quote] I'm an English and philosophy major and agree with the engineer. Words have meaning. OP is asking about couples who rarely argue, therefore trying to determine what results in a low conflict marriage. If everything counts as 'argument' then OP will lose the gist of what they are looking to discover. If you are OP than you are assuming low conflict couples never disagree, most of us are saying we do, we just don't fight, there is a difference. [/quote]
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