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That's why Dr. Gary Brown, a prominent dating and relationship therapist in Los Angeles, says fights should really only last about 10 minutes. “There is a difference between fighting and having a healthy argument,” he tells Elite Daily. “Fights tend to last longer than 10 minutes and are more based upon 'winning.
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Read More »This makes a lot of sense when you think about it. When you’re solely interested in “winning,” you’re likely a lot more focused on making your thoughts and feelings known, without listening to your partner’s. And that’s problematic because if you aren’t listening to each other, then it becomes far more difficult to come to a resolution. Thus, the fight lasts far longer than it should. Still, all relationships are obviously unique — and some couples may be more prone to lengthy fights due to a number of different factors. Dr. Brown notes that the amount of time you are fighting for really depends upon your personality styles. For example, if one or both of you are super stubborn or have trouble admitting when you’re wrong, then your fights are more likely to drag out.
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Read More »Another way to address this problem is to seek couple's counseling. An unbiased professional may be able to observe and point out some of the behaviors that are making your fights last longer, and also help you both find more effective ways of communicating during a fight. Fights are unavoidable in any relationship — in fact, if you're fighting, that can actually be a great sign that you feel sufficiently comfortable and emotionally safe to share your feelings and thoughts with your partner. That said, fights that last for days on end are not only more likely to cause emotional distress, but also damage your bond. So, if you notice that your fights seem to be dragging on far too long, it's time to take a step back and figure out why. Are you both actively listening to each other? Is stubbornness getting in the way? Are either or both of you unknowingly triggering each other in some way? Once you can determine the root of the problem, you can work on healthier ways to hash out your issues. In other words, you can find a way to fight in which everybody wins.
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