Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh and I don't fight. Haven't ever had a fight, actually. We had a long discussion once when I said something insensitive, but we try our hardest to treat each other with respect and love.
+1 nice. OP here, I think we are mostly like this. But also avoiders.
Anonymous wrote:Dh and I don't fight. Haven't ever had a fight, actually. We had a long discussion once when I said something insensitive, but we try our hardest to treat each other with respect and love.
Anonymous wrote:We fight because we both WOH full time and feel like the other one should be doing more at home. We are constantly tired and stressed, and that leads to short tempers.
Anonymous wrote:mshakespeare wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spouse and I don't really fight/argue. I don't know what it is that people actually fight over. What do you actually spend time in disagreement over? Do you yell?
I'm left wondering is it because we are both not bringing issues up in order to discuss them, is it a function of fairly stable/ easygoing personalities, or because we are so supremely compatible that all other loves pale in comparison to ours?
People fight about all types of things... The presence of fighting is just as telling as the absence of fighting... Neither necessarily means that the relationship is going well or poorly - quite frankly - some people might argue that the reason you don't fight in your relationship is that neither one of you cares enough about your relationship to fight over it...
However, to answer your question - I used to fight with my ex over how to raise her children - she had 3 from a previous relationship... I thought she didn't discipline them enough - she thought I was too strict... Different upbringings and certainly different cultures...
So the only reason you divorced was the discipline issue?
mshakespeare wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spouse and I don't really fight/argue. I don't know what it is that people actually fight over. What do you actually spend time in disagreement over? Do you yell?
I'm left wondering is it because we are both not bringing issues up in order to discuss them, is it a function of fairly stable/ easygoing personalities, or because we are so supremely compatible that all other loves pale in comparison to ours?
People fight about all types of things... The presence of fighting is just as telling as the absence of fighting... Neither necessarily means that the relationship is going well or poorly - quite frankly - some people might argue that the reason you don't fight in your relationship is that neither one of you cares enough about your relationship to fight over it...
However, to answer your question - I used to fight with my ex over how to raise her children - she had 3 from a previous relationship... I thought she didn't discipline them enough - she thought I was too strict... Different upbringings and certainly different cultures...
Anonymous wrote:Spouse and I don't really fight/argue. I don't know what it is that people actually fight over. What do you actually spend time in disagreement over? Do you yell?
I'm left wondering is it because we are both not bringing issues up in order to discuss them, is it a function of fairly stable/ easygoing personalities, or because we are so supremely compatible that all other loves pale in comparison to ours?