rd.com — Learn to to free yourself from the emotional and physical side effects of nasty fighting, such as feeling you've intimidated or dominated your mate -- or that you've given in and given up on what you really want. You'll have fewer tense times together, and actually improve your health....
Jun 20, 2008 View in Crawl 4
deanoplexJun 21, 2008
I would love to have a wife, if she lived some where else.
yelpingmom3Jun 21, 2008
Please! When people argue they are neither calm enough to listen to each other, nor thinking rationally. The first step is to get some space, calm down and decide to listen to each other though you know you won't like what you hear. The approach in this article is best tried with a counselor in the room. After all, doesn't the average human being have difficulty listening when they become tense, feel hurt and believe they are suddenly in a position that feels as if they have no control?
yelpingmom3Jun 21, 2008
A couple suffers with difficulty communicating for three years? That is very painful for both of you. Dealing with conflict is a skill that can be learned, just like programming. People think it should come naturally, but that is not usually the case and it causes breakups all the time.
roflbrothelJun 21, 2008
lol! I can't believe the s**t that's been seeping onto the front page lately. Digg bots?
Closed AccountJul 2, 2008
Emotional Mastery is the key to living a balanced life.