Most common reasons of relationship fights
From trust and care to respect and control, here are the underlying causes of most relationship fights.
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Relationship fights are common. Contrary to popular beliefs, conflicts in a relationship are healthy as they help in understanding perspectives of the other person. "Opening spaces for understanding our relationship fights. Are we really fighting about the topic or what is the actual underlying cause," wrote Therapist Susanne Wolf as she explored the underlying causes of relationship fights. (Unsplash)
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Power and control are a primary reason of relationship fights. The one who gets to control the relationship and the other person who feels suppressed, have conflicts often. (Unsplash)
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When we feel that our interests and goals are not valued as much as the other person in the relationship, that's also when conflicts happen. (Unsplash)
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Trust and care can also lead to conflicts, when we feel that our trust has been broken, or that we do not feel affection enough. (Unsplash)
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