6 Responses to “Argue Fairly With Your Spouse: The Rules of Engagement”

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  1. JenNo Gravatar

    Great post! One of the reasons I married my husband is because I would rather fight with him than anyone else. Even in a heated argument we still love and respect each other and he is really good at following the points you mentioned. I sometimes need to remind myself to fight faire, but for the most part we both follow the above guidelines and it really does work!!!

  2. Something my wife often reminds me of when we are having a heated discussion is that we are on the same team. That helps me to calm down and regroup and think through things a little more as opposed to just immediately saying what comes to mind and reacting with my emotions.

  3. Looks short and simply, but oh it takes emotional strength to do sometimes…

  4. @Rob Ward: That is such a had thing to remember when things get heated because you both feel strongly about opposite sides of an issue.

  5. These are indeed some very good tips for arguing. Sadly, divorces still happen. We were allowed divorce because of the hardness of OUR hearts, not because it is God’s desire for us. Before a couple makes that final decision to part ways, they should be sure they have exhausted every other avenue to reconciliation. I actually wrote an article on my blog about a tremendous resource available to prevent divorce by doing things God’s way. May God bless you with this marriage ministry. It’s a wonderful thing you’re doing here.

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