Anonymous wrote:sex. I want it. She doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:We have a great relationship but do occasionally fight about doing stuff around the house or if one of us feels like the other isn't pulling his/her weight.
+1. I just don't get it. I mean I'm pretty agreeable but I definitely argue with my spouse from time to time. We are similar but not the same person so it is bound to happen and honestly sometimes it's really good for our relationship- we get everything out there and nothing is pent up and many times things improve.Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how you don't fight. I mean, not huge yelling matches, but normal fighting.
Do you see every single thing in your life the exact same way? Or do you just back down whenever there is conflict b/c you hate conflict?
Anonymous wrote:What topics do you avoid and why? There is nothing I cannot talk about with my husband. Sometimes it hurts or is hard, but we've both learned avoidance leads to resentment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What topics do you avoid and why? There is nothing I cannot talk about with my husband. Sometimes it hurts or is hard, but we've both learned avoidance leads to resentment.
We avoid getting in too deep on politics (she's a democrat, I'm republican) and things like abortion. She's pro-choice and while I support a woman's right to choose I am against it. We know what we disagree on and do our best to avoid hot topics. I have enormous respect for her opinions even if I disagree with some of them.
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?