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Why do me and my daughter argue so much?

Why do me and my daughter argue so much?

So why do we fight? One of the reasons is because we see our daughters as an extension of ourselves; our daughters however are forming their own identity and so conflict arises. We try to protect our daughters from the mistakes we made and give them the opportunities we never had.

Is it OK to walk away from an argument?

Well, that depends on the type of conversation. But in any argument, the key is to make your point and leave with your pride and reputation intact. If the other person is willing to get nasty early on, this is your cue to drop your sword, smile, and simply walk away.

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How do you get over a fight?

Trying to talk things out while emotions are high is a near guarantee for a follow-up fight. Taking a few hours or even a few days to recover from the trauma of the fight, settle your emotions and reflect on what happened is key to moving forward.

How do couples try to mop up after an argument?

There are a lot of ways couples try to mop up after an argument: Jason and Kate’s mumbled apologies; for others, make-up sex, or several days of deep-freeze during which no one talks until it somehow gradually defrosts, but nothing more is said as things go back to “normal”.

What to do after an argument with your child?

Go back and solve the problem that started the argument. The dishes left on the counter, the money spent on shoes or video games, the time the kids need to get to bed. This is where it is easy to fall down.

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Why does my mom always have to apologize to me first?

And that’s why, even though you didn’t do anything wrong, you’re always the one who has to reach out first and apologize. Your mom could also be playing the victim, which is another sign of toxicity.

Does fighting in front of the kids have any negative consequences?

Some people would say fighting in front of the kids has negative consequences. All fighting whether in front of the kids or in private will be destructive, but the most destructive things is not the fighting as much as how you fight and how it is resolved.

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