6 Types of Arguments That May Mean the End of Your Relationship

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You think that you are always right

It’s fine to argue sometimes if you do it in a healthy way, but if you always think that you are right your partner is in the wrong relationship. You should make a compromise with yourself and try to learn to listen to other people, apologize and accept that you were wrong in certain situations – remember that nobody’s perfect and we all make mistakes. In fact, it’s impossible to always be right.

“My grandma used to say, ‘Do you want to be right or do you want to be happy?’” says Bonnie Winston, celebrity matchmaker and relationship expert. 

In addition, try to focus more on how to make things work in your relationship. “When fighting about small things with your significant other, try to let them go,” says Winston. “Of course, the issues that mean the most and are important to you can be argued over, but in a mature way.”

First of all, you should take your time to calm down and then you can talk to your partner. “Candidates in a debate don’t raise their voices and spew out unrehearsed words,” says Winston. “The ones that are the most effective have a well thought out viewpoint

“The need to be right in an argument is divisive and can lead to resentments in the relationship, especially over time,” says Antonia Hall, MA, a psychologist, relationship expert and author of The Ultimate Guide to a Multi-Orgasmic Life.

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