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What would you think of a person who thought of breaking up with their partner every time they argued?

Immature....

And I find arguing to be useless (unless you like hearing your own voice).

Although we had known each other several years, I was 32 and she was 28 when we had our first date. So we were a little more mature and grounded when we hooked up. In our 30 years of marriage I can recall 2 arguments where voices were raised.

We talk and we compromise.... Give a little/get a little....It is a learned behavior.....
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
I only think about breaking up when the argument is really big.
SW-User
I think they need to grow the hell up
bearinthebigbluehouse · 26-30, M
Can relate in a way.
Madelenie · 26-30, F
Sounds like both parties need to get a fucking clue.
Or some sort of non-state funded counsel.
maybesomeday · 26-30, F
@Amyrakunejo I think emotions run high during arguments and sometimes rationality isn't always easy to grab onto. With emotions running high, so do thoughts and obviously some thoughts aren't always the best to listen to.
Rutterman · 46-50, M
That they should probably go ahead and break up with their partner.
maybesomeday · 26-30, F
@Rutterman Maybe so, unless they don't really want a break-up to happen, they just can't think straight in the moment.
JarJarBoom · 41-45, F
That they cant handle any type of negotiation
midnightsun · 26-30, M
ask them to breakup

good for both, right?
SW-User
They don’t need to be in a relationship
LikeTheSun · 22-25, F
they shouldn't be together
SailorMarz · F
They probably need help
I’d question the [b]partner[/b] who gave them the chance to keep doing it. At least after the second time, they shouldn’t be able to come back.

 
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