Arguing Is Normal-Right? Actually, No.
Briefly

Couples experience arguments differently, influenced by their backgrounds and stress levels. While some perceive arguing as normal, it is essential to recognize that arguments often stem from unresolved conflicts, stress, or imbalances within the relationship. Prolonged disagreements usually revolve around issues like money, parenting, or emotional burdens where one partner feels overwhelmed. Not all relationships necessarily involve frequent arguments; understanding their root causes can lead to healthier communication and intimacy.
I have to admit I wince every time I hear someone say that or some equivalent-the notion that arguing is a normal part of an intimate relationship.
Arguments are byproducts of other problems. They often arise from stress, unresolved issues, or relationship imbalances rather than being a necessary part of intimacy.
Read at Psychology Today
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