Words you should never say during a dispute in a couple

When someone says the word he's done, he's trying to set a limit for that discussion. But this attempt to disrupt the dispute with the partner makes the situation worse. Through these words the partner receives the message that you already are impossible and no longer have [...]
When someone says the word he's done, he's trying to set a limit for that discussion. But this attempt to disrupt the dispute with the partner makes the situation worse. Through these words, the partner receives the message that it is impossible for you now and that there is no hope left.
These words, often hasty, are like a threat, hurtful and damaging to a mate's mood and mind.
Fear of abandoning is one of mankind's greatest fears. And as a result, when a person hears those words (when they are unworthy), he becomes afraid of loneliness.
The partner who says, "A lot of teeth calm down and pulls those words back." But pain and fear have already been caused in the other partner. These dangerous words about a relationship have these consequences:
Split
The resulting injury of those words brings separation between partners. Their communication weakens as every discussion remains the shadow of that sentence. This affects reducing welfare in a relationship.
Siklet
Emotional comfort is lost in a couple. When a partner loses confidence, he results in a loss of emotional and sexual intimacy.
Decreasing Faith
This sentence damages trust in a relationship. The partner hurt by that sentence will be skeptical about you who have said it, thinking you'll look for something else - another partner.
Instead, there are several other ways to end a harsh discussion. One of them is to ask for a break. Various situations sometimes weigh down a couple's relationships, and it is impossible for you to clarify your feelings. A while away from each other, it gives you a sense of the importance your partner has for you. Another way is to plan and remain calm before starting a discussion.










