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  2. 13 Things To Never Do After a Fight With Your Partner ... - AOL

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  3. 3 Simple Ways to Avoid Money Fights If You (Or Your Partner ...

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    Part 2: Stay on the Same Page. Money fights happen due to mistakes or miscommunication. One of us goes over some “fairness line,” and all hell breaks loose.

  4. Fair fighting - Wikipedia

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    Fair fighting is a set of rules designed to help couples discuss their differences within boundaries, and in this way preserving the relationship over the need to "win over" the other. Fair fighting is a method for spouses to effectively communicate their respective needs to each other through the use of problem-solving skills.

  5. Mate guarding in humans - Wikipedia

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    Avoiding partners contact - e.g. ignoring calls or texts from the partner Resisting control - e.g. fighting about how controlling their partner is or wanting more independence in the relationship Across the menstrual cycle

  6. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    The authors found that when partner abuse is defined broadly to include emotional abuse, any kind of hitting, and who hits first, partner abuse is relatively even. They also stated if one examines who is physically harmed and how seriously, expresses more fear, and experiences subsequent psychological problems, domestic violence is ...

  7. Can't Resolve Fights With Your Partner? 'Emotional Flooding ...

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  8. Relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Compulsions may include constant reassurance seeking, being hyperaware of one's feelings, comparing their partners to other potential partners, and trying to visualize being happy with their partner. [13] Recent research suggests that partner-focused symptoms in a parent-child context can cause significant parental stress, and depression.

  9. Married for 50 years, these psychologists who study love ...

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    Psychologists Arthur and Elaine Aron are known for research behind the “36 Questions That Lead to Love.” They share how their relationship has lasted over 50 years.