Monday, August 20, 2012

Fights

Drew and I fight. Little known fact that I was a little worried at first because we never fought. Not even a little. Obviously after a few months of living together that changed. That is not to say that cohabitation has become a nightmare, but when two people go from single living to sharing a small one bedroom apartment, things that you may have been able to tolerate before now causes an eye twitching vein popping rage you can't seem to explain. (re: stop playing that goddamn electropop shit or I will cram that receiver DOWN YOUR THROAT!! or Stop leaving wet towels all over the house or I will set them on fire and STRANGLE YOU WITH IT!!) I'll let you decide who said what.

Okay so it's not that extreme, but point being sometimes we test each others limits and sometimes on bad days we crack. But here's the really awesome part:

We say we're sorry.

Yes, we both say we're sorry. Sorry for being crabby, sorry for yelling, sorry my lady hormones want to punch you in the testes for no apparent reason. Whatever it is, we act like grown ups admit our mistakes, and apologize and move on. This is huge for me guys. I'm not stubborn and I don't like talking about feelings, but I'll be damned if I haven't matured and learned how to admit when I've acted a fool and apologize. Telling your partner you love them is important, but I'm pretty sure saying you're sorry is like .01cm behind it in importance. 

So there you go. Couples therapy advice right there. No charge. Just keep reading. And maybe tell your friends. Or send me a new Kate Spade bag for fall.


Cheers,

Marisa

2 comments:

  1. Sometimes on how well a relationship works depends on what you are willing to overlook.
    And thank God for man caves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. I love the quote "just because you fight doesn't mean you don't love each other, and just because you don't, doesn't mean you do'. I think it's important to learn how to fight because it's usually how you resolve conflict and if you aren't fighting then either someone is pretending to be something they aren't, or they aren't passionate, or something! Not that I am all 'yea! Fighting is great!' And I hate fights. They make me feel awful. But you learn a lot from them...

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