First of all there is nothing confusing about love. Love is what it is and will always be that way. Your love , sounds like is your foundation in your relationship. Have you heard the ol saying that love holds no boundaries, knows no anger, and most importantly is spontaneous. Don't allow yourself to be mesmerized by it. You see the more we analyze it pry into it the more we learn to abuse it. Just enjoy what you have for the moment and let it devour any anger or strife in your life..
2006-10-05 10:47:28
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answered by skawp 2
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Ah love. The thing we all long for, dream of, wish for. The stuff of great poetry, music, and art. The young or old, rich or poor, male or female – everyone wants love. Arguments are normal. They’re good for your relationship. They foster more honest communication, lead you to solutions, and can ultimately strengthen the bond you share. But in the course of your disagreement, you should never lose sight of the reason you bother fighting with this person—to reach resolution with someone you care about. When winning—or worse, hurting the other person—becomes the focus of your argument, you have to question what you’re really fighting for.
2006-10-05 23:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband sometimes gets argumentative and plays devil's advocate, it seems, just for the sake of the argument... But usually, it turns out that something I'd said in the course of our discussion had set him off. We don't argue that much, tho, so it's not a problem. I wouldn't expect for two people to see eye to eye 100% of the time. As long as we make up soon after, it doesn't even matter...
2006-10-05 18:22:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes good lord....hahaha it's the way men are honey. My husband did this our first 2 years of marriage and it would piss me off ROYALLY. It's infuriating at times - but be thankful he's not a grudge carrier, or carrying a chip for days. Take a lesson from him and learn when to laugh things off. Make sure though, that he isn't dismissing your feelings or not apologizing if he hurts you.
2006-10-05 17:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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That's how most men act when their women is mad at them. Its their way of trying to make things better. Its hard for them to be serious about things like this so they act like little kids.
2006-10-05 17:42:34
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answered by JustMe 6
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falling in love will always be confusing because men will never understand woman and woman will never understand men
2006-10-05 18:05:11
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answered by aleym 2
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Men are really just big kids. Instead of telling you "I love you" outright they have to be a--holes about it.
2006-10-05 18:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes that's truely normal. maybe that's when he finds you more attractive...
2006-10-05 18:12:31
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answered by nojpsars 2
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