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How Much Fighting Is Normal In A Relationship And How Much Is Too Much

Most mature adults who are just starting out in a relationship are realistic about the fact that, sooner or later, they will inevitably have a disagreement with their partner about something.

Once you’re past the honeymoon stage, relationships that last require at least some amount of compromise, some serious sacrifice, and not always seeing eye-to-eye along the way.

But much fighting is normal and how much is too much?

Striking the right balance can be confusing when you’re not sure how to determine what counts as a healthy vs. unhealthy amount of conflict.

Is it normal to fight in a relationship?

Some fighting is considered normal in any relationship, particularly as you become more comfortable sharing emotions and being vulnerable with each other, as long as you express yourselves in ways that aren’t hostile or otherwise unhealthy or abusive. In fact, a little arguing in a relationship is actually a good sign — much better than zero arguing.

Having the occasional argument indicates that you are two separate people with your own perspectives and opinions.

A 2016 study reported that “conflicts are necessary and valuable for the evolution of a marriage” and that when they “are properly managed can help couples learn from each other and improve their relationships.”

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