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Weâve done that in the past, getting all steamed about something trivial, leaving the room, getting back together to realize we donât really knew anymore what the fight was about.
I remember one time when I was a teenager. My little brother & I were watching TV when we heard our parents arguing in the kitchen. Now, my parents had had arguments before, but this one sounded like the worst one ever. We started getting upset & nervous. Then we heard my father explode, âOh, for goodnessâ sake, Sweetheart!!!â We busted up laughing, hearing that, even in the midst of a horrible argument my dad STILL called my mom âSweetheartâ. Our parents heard our laughing, realized what was upâŠand that effectively put an end to their argument. And THAT, my friends, is one of the reasons they ended up married for 67 years.
I donât remember my parents ever arguing. I also donât recall ever hearing them making love. Their bedroom was right next to us kidsâ, and there was no door. We slept in 3 sets of bunk beds. Canât figure how we didnât hearâŠ
These days, when husband gets mad at me, he goes to bed with the door shut at any time of day. He has dementia, so when he gets up he doesnât remember that he was mad at me. Unfortunately I still remember and have to pretend it didnât happen.
Married over 40 years â dated for 6 years before and engaged for 2 of them. Never have an argument. We tend to think alike about 95% of the time and the other things are too small to argue over. Whatever he wants we do (though I did manage to convince him not to buy me gifts and when I say something â unlike in TV or movies â I actually mean what I say).
in.amongst over 2 years ago
sigh! the good old kiss anâ make upâŠ
Gizmo Cat over 2 years ago
Weâve done that in the past, getting all steamed about something trivial, leaving the room, getting back together to realize we donât really knew anymore what the fight was about.
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member over 2 years ago
Letâs say it was a petty difference of opinion and kiss again â â€
Wren Fahel over 2 years ago
I remember one time when I was a teenager. My little brother & I were watching TV when we heard our parents arguing in the kitchen. Now, my parents had had arguments before, but this one sounded like the worst one ever. We started getting upset & nervous. Then we heard my father explode, âOh, for goodnessâ sake, Sweetheart!!!â We busted up laughing, hearing that, even in the midst of a horrible argument my dad STILL called my mom âSweetheartâ. Our parents heard our laughing, realized what was upâŠand that effectively put an end to their argument. And THAT, my friends, is one of the reasons they ended up married for 67 years.
MS72 over 2 years ago
I donât remember my parents ever arguing. I also donât recall ever hearing them making love. Their bedroom was right next to us kidsâ, and there was no door. We slept in 3 sets of bunk beds. Canât figure how we didnât hearâŠ
rossevrymn over 2 years ago
Worst Iâve ever seen them fight.
exness Premium Member over 2 years ago
These days, when husband gets mad at me, he goes to bed with the door shut at any time of day. He has dementia, so when he gets up he doesnât remember that he was mad at me. Unfortunately I still remember and have to pretend it didnât happen.
Chalres over 2 years ago
â« Break up to make up, thatâs all we do â«
EnlilEnkiEa over 2 years ago
Make-up nookie. Relax.
gcarlson over 2 years ago
âSometimes we quarrel, and then / We enjoy making up again.â â I Love Lucy theme song
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Call it a drawâŠ.
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
My folks would sometimes argue about who was less deserving of the other â each one claiming to be the undeserving one, of course.
hagarthehorrible over 2 years ago
Small sqablles in married life add spice to the relationship, alright.
mafastore over 2 years ago
Married over 40 years â dated for 6 years before and engaged for 2 of them. Never have an argument. We tend to think alike about 95% of the time and the other things are too small to argue over. Whatever he wants we do (though I did manage to convince him not to buy me gifts and when I say something â unlike in TV or movies â I actually mean what I say).
Chalres over 2 years ago
Is this now a meta-argument?