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| Originally posted by Theresa Something else I would like to know... along with whether you think it normal/healthy or not, did you ever see your parents fighting when you were growing up? I wonder if this has a large influence on the opinions in regard to this. |
I only recall one "fight" between my parents. I don't know how old I was...young, though. Even then it was just verbal, mostly mom stressing on something dad was doing or not doing. I hid behind a door so I could listen, but I don't know what was said. Maybe they hit me with a brick and I forgot.
Oh, something shiny! *Skips away*
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| Originally posted by tranceDJ Therefore, as long as a guy isn't a dick and the girl doesn't do shit like that there really shouldn't even be any fights in a relationship. |
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| Originally posted by Slylee umm, maybe if you're just in a cutesy little relationship with no real responsibilities as a couple. it's a whole new picture when you move in together and start paying bills together, and even eventually have a kid together and get married obviously that's on a more serious scale, but your comment above is definitely not true. that's my only point. |
in a perfect world though right...
one of my biggest pet peeves when i'm in a relationship is arguing in front of people or letting the world know, "hey we're fighting".
i dunno why it just drives me mad. i'd rather us just be quiet or whatever and act like things are ok until we can continue working it out in privacy.
i've been totally guilty in the past of being the bitchy girlfriend who instigates a fight out of sheer boredom or need for attention. i don't do it as much anymore (RJT and i have a very healthy relationship and i really hate fighting with him)... but man i fought a LOT with my ex-boyfriends.
i think the biggest reason for it though was because i was living with them, and didn't have enough of my own space or freedom. when you're around someone more often it's a lot easier to get pissed off and argue or fight over the stupidest most pointless shit. also when you're living with someone you have no "escape" or break from the drama/arguement/fight/whatever and sometimes it can last a little longer than it should.
there were definitely some classic moments though... throwing irons through walls, punching holes in walls, kicking furniture over, running over the boyfriends foot with my car, throwing jewelry in the garbage, pouring beer on the boyfriend, running away and not speaking to the boyfriend for an entire weekend... LOL, i was a bit of a psycho.
i think my experiences with disagreements in past relationships has turned me into the kind of person who despises unnecessary drama... and even though i still have those moments where i act more stubborn or bitchy than i should, i try my best to handle all disagreements in a mature way.
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| Originally posted by Slylee in a perfect world though right... one of my biggest pet peeves when i'm in a relationship is arguing in front of people or letting the world know, "hey we're fighting". i dunno why it just drives me mad. i'd rather us just be quiet or whatever and act like things are ok until we can continue working it out in privacy. |
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| Originally posted by Slylee in a perfect world though right... one of my biggest pet peeves when i'm in a relationship is arguing in front of people or letting the world know, "hey we're fighting". i dunno why it just drives me mad. i'd rather us just be quiet or whatever and act like things are ok until we can continue working it out in privacy. |
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| Originally posted by l�cid i've been totally guilty in the past of being the bitchy girlfriend who instigates a fight out of sheer boredom or need for attention. i don't do it as much anymore (RJT and i have a very healthy relationship and i really hate fighting with him)... but man i fought a LOT with my ex-boyfriends. i think the biggest reason for it though was because i was living with them, and didn't have enough of my own space or freedom. when you're around someone more often it's a lot easier to get pissed off and argue or fight over the stupidest most pointless shit. also when you're living with someone you have no "escape" or break from the drama/arguement/fight/whatever and sometimes it can last a little longer than it should. there were definitely some classic moments though... throwing irons through walls, punching holes in walls, kicking furniture over, running over the boyfriends foot with my car, throwing jewelry in the garbage, pouring beer on the boyfriend, running away and not speaking to the boyfriend for an entire weekend... LOL, i was a bit of a psycho. i think my experiences with disagreements in past relationships has turned me into the kind of person who despises unnecessary drama... and even though i still have those moments where i act more stubborn or bitchy than i should, i try my best to handle all disagreements in a mature way. |
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| Originally posted by Slylee i remember we had matching stories about our ex's throwing all our shit out on the lawn. hahaha |

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| Originally posted by l�cid that's right! ![]() (except we didn't have a lawn so all my shit was piled up in garbage bags in a parking space in the underground garage) and yah, if you don't have like a totally amazing and secure relationship... booze/drugs always lead to drama and fights! |
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