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How to Fight Fair in Marriage
by Bob and Sheri Stritof
- Don't let little things that bother you build up until one of you explodes the issue into a large fight. That's not fighting fair in your marriage.
- If you are angry about something and don't try to talk about it with your spouse within 48 hours, let it go. Otherwise, you are not fighting fair.
- If your spouse doesn't want to discuss the matter, set an appointment within the next 24 hours to have your fair fight.
- Fighting fair means you know what the issue is. Then, both of you stick to the subject.
- Keep your fight between the two of you. Don't bring in third parties like your mother-in-law, his best friend, or your children.
- Fighting fair means you don't hit below the belt.
- Fighting fair means you don't bring up past history.
- Fighting fair means no name calling. Even endearing terms and pet names can be hurtful when you are using a sarcastic tone.
- Be careful how you use humor. Laughter is good, but teasing can be misinterpreted and can be hurtful.
- Listen to one another fully while you fight. This includes watching body language. Look at one another while you speak.
- Don't interrupt during your fight.
- Fighting fair means you don't blame one another or make accusations.
- Try to use 'I' sentences instead of 'you' sentences.
- If the two of you are not extremely angry, try to hold hands while talking during your fight.
- Be open to asking for forgiveness and being willing to forgive.
Tips:
- Even though it may be hard to forgive your spouse, not forgiving can cause more harm both emotionally and physically to yourself and to your marriage. Holding a grudge is letting someone else live in your head rent free.
- Remember to not fight to win, but to fight for your relationship.
- Conflict is not the problem. All married couples have disagreements. It's not knowing how to effectively argue that creates difficulty in a marriage.
- Don't use the words "never" and "always" in your statements to one another.
- Do not yell. Do not scream. Do not talk in a threatening tone.
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