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Stop the war if you don't want to divorce

Making plans
The most common argument between couples is to have a one-sided plan. The parties can make fait accompli without asking each other's opinion. While the woman wants to spend a day outside, she can dream of the evening game with her boyfriends. Experts say that it would be right to apply communication tactics in couples who encounter such a situation. Explaining how this behavior makes the other party feel is seen as the first step before the debate grows. One-sided plans create a feeling that the spouses do not respect each other. For this reason, the disturbance that occurs can turn into a serious problem when it is moved to the dimension of discussion without being talked about.

To get home late
This issue disturbs especially unemployed housewives. If spouses spend too much time outside and come home late, if it becomes routine, discussion becomes inevitable. Every argument causes the latecomer to feel uncomfortable where they are, and indirectly to leave home. The solution to this is to have a calm and loving approach to your spouse. Tell your spouse that you are worried that something might have happened to him if he is late. Talk about how important he is to you. You can solve the problem with mutual empathy.

Take out the trash
This may not be a problem if you have a doorman. But it should be known that no one is excited to do this job otherwise. You can resolve the discussions that arise for such a reason by dividing the work. You can divide the tasks undertaken in a common household between the parties, and you can give another responsibility to the spouse who does not want to throw away the garbage.

Family time
The issue of whose family will be visited is at the top of the discussion in marriages. Instead of fighting for this problem that comes to the fore in every vacation period, it would be correct to share the meanings you attribute to family visits and make a rotating schedule. Apart from family visits, creating alternative holiday programs will make both parties happy.

24 September 2020
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