My wife and I rarely ever have any legitimate fights (and even then we do not ever physically or verbally abuse each other) but we do have the occasional argument or spat. She thinks we need to always remove ourselves and argue the issue in privacy out of earshot of the kids (9, 7 and 2). She maintained that her parents have had 35 years of marriage without a single fight or spat, but they did. They just never argued in front of her or her brother and was overly upset by our first fight as a couple. I actually think it's healthy for kids to witness an argument now and then because it shows them how to handle and resolve conflict. I love my wife and in-laws, but I think she was a bit too sheltered as a child and became someone who doesn't have strong conflict resolution skills as a result.
Thoughts?
Sorry for the grammatical errors there, folks. I meant to write that my wife was overly upset the first time and she and I ever had a fight because she'd never witnessed her parents having one.
I'm not talking about shouting at one another in anger, name-calling or having big blow outs. I'm talking about disagreements and arguments over more minor matters.
Thoughts?
Sorry for the grammatical errors there, folks. I meant to write that my wife was overly upset the first time and she and I ever had a fight because she'd never witnessed her parents having one.
I'm not talking about shouting at one another in anger, name-calling or having big blow outs. I'm talking about disagreements and arguments over more minor matters.