There’s no such thing as a fairytale relationship,
and perfection isn’t what couples should strive for. However, there is such a
thing as a healthy and happy relationship that can look similar to a Disney
movie. And if you want that fairytale ending, you and your partner are going to
need to work for it.
Relationships don’t
come easy. You will have your ups and downs, and both of you will have to work
together to get to those ups and learn how to manage those downs. Maybe
you’re in a relationship where you two bicker like an old married couple.
Another day, another fight about the stupid dirty dishes. Ugh, how hard is it
for him to take his towel off the floor?!
You know you’ve seen
those couples that seem like they never fight. Even though they annoy the poop
out of you, you wonder how do they do it?! What is their secret to success?
Well, I’ve got news for you. There isn’t one answer and there’s no mystery
behind their non-arguing magic. They simply work at it.
Below are secrets of couples that don’t fight
that often
They Pick And Choose Their Battles
Healthy and happy
couples are healthy and happy because they know when to fight. They don’t walk
around constantly armed and ready. They don’t have their guns drawn, unless
need be. They aren’t the couples arguing over the small little things. They
speak up when it’s important. And, their relationship is much better because of
this.
They Know The Power Of Their Words
After being in a
relationship for a while with a person, you know what will get under their
skin. Couples that fight a lot usually say that one thing that they know will
set off their partner. Well, couples that don’t fight that often are careful
with their words. They aren’t bringing up those feisty comments about his or
her mom or saying those backhanded compliments. So, be wise and use your words
wisely.
They Don’t Push Buttons
Buttons are only meant
to be on shirts, not to be pushed in a relationship. You know when you are
pushing your partner’s buttons. When you’re doing this, you’re trying to get a
reaction out of your partner. So instead of pushing, you should look inward to
see what’s happening within you. Are you upset about something and need to bring
up a bigger issue? Are you feeling unsatisfied in the relationship or
unfulfilled?
They Learn From Their Fights
Every couple has their
fights. The couples that don’t fight often learn from these fights though. They
make a point to understand what led to the argument and how it was resolved.
They take this new knowledge and use it to better their relationship. You want
to learn from your mistakes — not recreate them again and again.
They Are Not Passive Aggressive
Passive aggressiveness
needs not apply here. In order to maintain a healthy relationship, couples need
to talk things out. Acting out passive aggressively is quite the opposite.
Being passive aggressive only gets you so far — far away from each other.
They Don’t Sweep Things Under the Rug
There is no sweeping
action going on between couples that don’t argue that much. Instead, they don’t
even have a rug. They have wood floors that show every spec of dirt. They clean
that dirt up right away, instead of hiding it. If you sweep things under the rug,
it only makes for an extremely dirty foundation that will be hard to clean up.
Put away that sweeper and clean up the mess when it happens.
They Apologize
This isn’t a “Sorry,
not sorry” moment. It’s crucial after a fight occurs that each partner owns up
to his or her actions. Sometimes all you need is a good old-fashioned apology.
Once the “sorries” occur, both of you can move on without any resentment. One
Republic was for sure wrong — it’s never too late to apologize.
Each Partner Feels Fulfilled
When couples are
fighting nonstop and the arguments seem to be never-ending, it usually means
there is something larger occurring. It could be that either you or your
partner (or both) could be feeling unfulfilled. If you are not feeling
satisfied within your relationship, it will tend to come out in another way —
fighting. Take note of your arguments and look if there is a bigger picture at
hand.


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