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7 most important arguments every couple should have

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2024, 08:46 IST
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7 most important arguments every couple should have

If you view an argument as inherently negative and something to be avoided in a relationship, then you're mistaken. In reality, addressing disagreements in a civil manner can actually benefit your relationship and bring you and your partner closer than ever. Some topics of argument should never be avoided simply to avoid conflict, as this would only provide a temporary solution rather than a permanent one. So, here are seven crucial arguments every couple should have.

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Jealousy and trust issues

Confronting jealousy and trust issues openly and straightforwardly with your partner is often avoided until it reaches a critical point. Individuals may hesitate to address feelings of jealousy or mistrust related to specific people in their partner's life or in general, fearing their partner's reaction or potential conflict. This silence occurs from concerns about how their partner might perceive them or how it could affect the relationship. However, in reality, both partners benefit from addressing these issues openly rather than letting them fester. Expressing concerns and feelings can lead to productive discussions and ultimately contribute to a healthier, more fulfilling relationship.

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Conflict-resolution

Couples often find it difficult to reach out after a fight or conflict due to concerns about their partner's feelings towards them. They may question whether their partner still wants them in their life or if their love for them has changed. These doubts can lead to an avoidance in initiating reconciliation, with thoughts like "I'll just wait for them to come to me first." Ego issues and self-doubt can enhance this struggle, making it challenging to resolve conflicts until they become worse . However, engaging in arguments and confrontations in a positive and constructive manner is far preferable to leaving issues unresolved, as they can deepen and become more difficult to address over time. Practicing open communication about all matters, big and small, is crucial for maintaining a healthy relationship.

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Decision-making

A common issue in relationships is making decisions, which often involves deeper issues beyond just arguing about whose decision is correct. Trust, respect, and each person's ability to make their own choices are often at the heart of these conflicts. One partner might believe they're better at making decisions and may impose their choices on the other, causing them to feel suffocated, inferior, or dependent. Past disagreements can make decision-making even more challenging. To make it easier, couples should work on mutual decision-making, compromise when they disagree, and ensure that both partners feel respected. This approach can lead to more efficient problem-solving and strengthen the relationship.

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Future plans


Partners should openly discuss future plans and express their thoughts if they feel they are sacrificing or compromising their goals and dreams. Keeping feelings bottled up for the sake of the relationship can lead to frustration and resentment towards their partner over time. It's important to have open discussions and confrontations about goals in a positive manner, accepting and adapting them in a way that both partners feel is right for a happy future.


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Finances

Arguments and discussions about finances are essential in a relationship. Often, couples may have different attitudes towards money management. For instance, one partner might prioritize saving for the future, while the other prefers enjoying the present and being spontaneous. These differences can stem from various factors such as upbringing, family backgrounds, and past financial experiences. Openly communicating and expressing thoughts is crucial in these situations to build a happy and healthy future together.


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Personal space

Arguments about personal space can arise in relationships when one person feels like they're losing their freedom, independence, and alone time. This often occurs when one partner relies too much on the other for happiness and security. To address these conflicts, it's crucial to establish clear boundaries, prioritize self-care, and maintain your individual interests and identity while still cherishing the relationship. This approach helps strike a healthy balance between spending time together and having space for yourself.



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Addressing disconnect

Sometimes, in a relationship, a point comes where one partner feels like their partner isn't giving them enough attention and time, not prioritizing them and their relationship as much as they used to before, not getting much alone time, or feeling like something is off. This situation can occur from various factors, but instead of thinking that how they are feeling is invalid, they might be exaggerating or simply avoiding mentioning it to their partner just to avoid a conflict, which can lead to serious damage to their emotional health and the relationship. Here, it is immensely important to be honest and sincerely bring up the issue to their partner to prevent further confusion and issues.


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