let me tell you its possible,if both learn how to accept the other the way he or she is,don't ever think that you partner will change,it won't happen even if he tells you so,then u have to accept to love his flaws,also understanding is important u have to understand your partner's need and do your best to do them and respect them! men always want to feeeel in charge and manly,women will need just care and love and i guess to understand and accept each other may turn life from hell to heaven!
2006-08-12 13:23:21
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answered by sunshine. 2
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It all the depends on what the fighting is about, whether you can move on. How long have u guys been together really plays a part in it. Some people can work things out and be happy, others just dwell in the past , that the fighting will never stop. Try to work with each other then against each other. Stop and think , is this worth the fighting and maybe losing this person. There is always a happy ending , u just have to find it in your heart and go from there and see where the road takes you. Good luck and hope eveything works out for you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-12 13:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Some couples thrive on this action. Everyone around cant understand why it lasts, but somehow they do. Maybe by venting their feelings, theyve discovered how to remain happily ever after. This is why so many domestic violent victims make up and go on til next time and start over again. No rationalanswer for it but it happens all the time everywhere
2006-08-12 13:22:49
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answered by Arthur W 7
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Hard but not impossible. There are some people who think arguing and fighting is normal. Whatever is said is not taken in too deep. Next day is another fine day until the next argument.
2006-08-12 13:31:39
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answered by njal47 2
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Mr, Carvelle, who's a democrat consultant/specialist marketing campaign manager is married to a republican.. his spouse is extremely lively contained in the social gathering... their secret's at the same time as at residing house we do not communicate politics.... particular.. love, actual love transsends even over political afflilations...
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answered by burket 3
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Depends on what you are fighting about and how you fight, seek counselling if you want to save the relationship or get the heck out of it.
2006-08-12 13:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Kimberley.It happened to me too.There was somehing else behind those continuous fights and arguments. Be strong and find out.
2006-08-12 13:28:57
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answered by celine 2
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First thing, both should shed their ego and try to hv trust/faith/confidence in each other and not to start an argument henceforth. That should save it.
2006-08-12 13:32:33
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answered by Saint S 1
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Yes. Its called maturity.
The AARP membership applications start coming and the fight just goes out of you. . . . . . .
2006-08-12 13:33:15
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answered by Flagger 6
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Not unless they both learn how to let go of the past
2006-08-12 13:19:24
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answered by Tam 2
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