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How to fight fair with your partner (without harming your relationship)

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2025, 04:00 IST
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How to fight fair with your partner (without harming your relationship)

No relationship in the world is ideal - whether it is that of parents with their children, siblings, or even colleagues. When it comes to romantic relationships, you and your partner might have contrasting views on anything and everything under the sun, and that is okay, given that you are two different individuals who have been brought up differently. While fighting is an inevitable part of any relationship, one must learn to fight fair, so as to not scar your bond. Here's how to do it...

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Pick the right time

Timing is crucial when it comes to discussing sensitive topics. Avoid bringing up serious issues when either of you is already stressed, tired, or in a rush to go to work/important event. Choose a quiet, private place where you both feel comfortable and won't be interrupted. This setting helps you focus on the conversation and express your feelings without distractions.

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Learn to communicate effectively

Most fights take place because couples often find it difficult to communicate effectively. Hence a fight, no matter whose fault, involves listening actively and expressing yourself clearly. Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements, which can come across as accusatory. For example, say "I feel hurt when this happens" instead of "You always do this." This helps prevent defensiveness and promotes a more constructive conversation.

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Manage your emotions

Emotions can run high during arguments (on either side), but managing them is key to fighting fair. Take a break if you feel overwhelmed or angry. This pause can help you calm down and approach the conversation with a clearer mind. Remember, it's okay to disagree, but it's not okay to disrespect each other. Keep the conversation focused on the issue at hand and avoid bringing up past grievances.

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It is you both vs the problem

The ultimate goal of fighting fair is to find a resolution that works for both of you. Remember, it is both of you vs the problem, not you vs each other. Be open to compromise and finding common ground. Sometimes, it's not about being right or wrong but about understanding each other's needs and finding a middle ground. After resolving the issue, make sure to reaffirm your love and appreciation for each other. This helps maintain a positive atmosphere and reinforces the strength of your relationship.

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Practice forgiveness

A lot of us belive otherwise, but there is no space for ego in a relationship. Finally, after resolving an issue, it's important to practice forgiveness and move forward. Holding onto grudges can create tension and make future conflicts more difficult to resolve. Forgiveness doesn't mean forgetting what happened, but it means letting go of the negative emotions associated with it. By forgiving each other and moving forward, you can maintain a healthy and loving relationship.

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