Why do couples fight so much?
By swatilohani
@swatilohani (745)
India
November 18, 2008 4:39am CST
We couples, past the honeymoon phase, find every issue wth the weight of the mountain. Be it the tiff over sharing the household chores/ vacination ofpets/ how to bring up children issues, why do the differences rise withthe time?
1 response
@phoenix25 (1541)
• United States
19 Nov 08
Well, I don't think all couples fight that much. Me and my husband have only had 2 of what I would call "fights" in the last 8 years. And those would be considered tame compared to some couples. We really don't find that much to disagree about. We are both very easy-going and whenever we are bothered by something or upset about something, we talk about it and work it out rather than fight about it. I suppose that more issues arise with time because couples are less lenient and forgiving with their spouses than they were at the beginning of the relationship.
@swatilohani (745)
• India
20 Nov 08
Thanks for the response.
It is so good to see that that your perfectly bond with your soul mate.
This must prove a lesson to the young couples who shall work on divorce proceedings than their marriage initially.

