All couples fight. Its completely natural, and comes with the territory of being in a relationship. Before you freak out and think your relationship is doomed because you had two fights last week, know this: its normal to have arguments and disagreements with your partner, says Joseph Cilona, Psy.
How often is it normal to fight in a relationship?
It turns out fighting is HEALTHY in any relationship. Carla Manly, a clinical psychologist and relationship expert, and author of “Joy from Fear,” expressed how common fighting is in relationships: “One interesting study found that couples argue, on average, seven times per day.
Is fighting in relationships normal?
Conflict in any meaningful relationship is inevitable. But instead of viewing arguing as a bad thing, experts agree relationship conflict can actually be healthy—an opportunity to learn more about your partner and how you can work together as a team.
What is considered healthy fighting in a relationship?
When I say “fighting” I mean “healthy fighting”, which means expressing emotions up front, being reasonable, listening and ending it with an agreement or better understating of one another.