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Hi guys, it's Dreamy here with another interesting relationship question for you lovebirds out there. So I knew a couple who always would fight over the littlest random things that didn't even matter, like how eggs were cooked with too much oil or how a sandwich was cut in half and just little things they would bitter about that didn't even make any sense. So I have an interesting question for you. Do you think that fighting in a relationship is healthy or do you think it should be avoided? In my opinion, I think it is normal and it's a sign of a healthy relationship. It's good to communicate with your partner, you know, and it's always good to get to the root and fix things together, express and communicate to each other. I think by avoiding, avoiding the communication and the talk can be destructive over time. So make sure you do talk it out and have an understanding.
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I wouldn't say that is healthy but it's definitely needed because when you're consistently in a good space things aren't communicated they need to be like uncomfortable conversations and then sometimes when they are it blows up out of proportion so definitely
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Who drew me I totally agree with you is healthy Because it shows that you are really a work play work the relationship oh
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Hey dreamy, how you doing? Hawaiian poppy, you trash that buzzword, so you trash that relationships. Yeah, facts are on it.
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Arguments can definitely be healthy so they are important because really an argument is just a disagreement of opinion or miscommunication. So yeah I I think it's important to do so. Just in a very healthy, respectful way.
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Hey Jamie I don't think that fighting in our relationship is healthy I mean it's OK to argue but when you're talking about fighting fighting and arguing to different things so I mean to people are not perfect and they're not gonna always agree but you can find a cordial way to disagree without you know physically fighting or whatever
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I'm gonna deathly think it's healthy I feel like you can't really be in a relationship and argue at least once you know it's like how you do a conflict and grow as a couple and how you handle those arguments
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Absolutely I think fighting in a relationship is healthy helps a one another grow in the relationship with the need to work out
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I think I like Ration ship like I think I like findings like I was in a cup like are you suppose it could be because like you you the other one you know how like you fell in like you know how they felt like after she'll get it all out I guess and like you're you know how to do better next time and you know like Like how they felt
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Uh, whether you mean fighting or arguing, I do neither, so... No, I don't think it's healthy and no you wouldn't have a successful argument or fight with me so
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I think fighting in a relationship healthier if it can be resolved
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Fighting is completely normal when you love someone if I talk to you that's totally fine but if it's getting too toxic and unbearable and it's very hurtful then obviously you have to put a stop to it
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