Squabble with your spouse — it’s good for you.

by Rebecca on March 27, 2008 · 5 comments

in Love and marriage, Ramblings

And it may make you live longer. (So you can look forward to squabbling with your spouse for many more years…)

I’m not making this up. See. It says so right here.

Isn’t it common sense that bottling up feelings/anger/irritation would cause bad things do happen to a person’s innards? It should also be common sense that a person should share those feelings/that anger/those irritations constructively.

Sharing my feelings isn’t a problem usually. But doing it constructively? That’s often the hard part.

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1 Nicole 03.27.08 at 7:06 am

Yeah - I hear you.
Being constructive in that regard isn’t my husbands nor my Best side…oh well, live and learn ;)

Nicole’s last blog post..Assignments

eYUP. I’m hearing you.

2 Karen MEG 03.27.08 at 7:53 am

Good to know!!!! I’m the worst at “constructive” arguing (I’m more with the actions over words, huge sighs etc…).

Feel better that we’re doing it in the interest of longetivity now.

Whatever makes the marriage stronger, is what I say. :)

3 Sarcastic Mom 03.27.08 at 12:11 pm

Well see, we are very healthy over here then. And I’m very constructive, mh-hm. I’m all, “This is what you did that sucks!” and I always offer a solution, like, “Cram it up your butt!”

Heh.

Sarcastic Mom’s last blog post..I guess I should go look up ole’ Baldie.

Yes. That sounds… um… really constructive. ;)

4 Burgh Baby's Mom 03.27.08 at 4:10 pm

It seems that I will be living FOREVER.

Heheh…

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