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10 Things You Should Never Say To Your Partner During A Fight






Relationships can't be rosy all the time—eventually, you and your beloved are bound to disagree on something. And while fighting isn't much fun, the occasional heated conversation is a necessary part of healthy communication (in fact, here are 6 fights every happy couple should have). But when you're fired up, you may not choose your words carefully, and an offhand comment about dirty dishes can easily escalate into a full-blown battle. Strike these phrases from your arsenal the next time you're arguing with your partner. (Get no-nonsense relationship tips and more smart health advice delivered straight to your inbox—sign up for Prevention's FREE newsletters!)
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1. "Whatever, it's fine."

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When you sense an argument brewing, your instinct may be to avoid conflict by bowing out early. "It can be really scary when you anticipate that somebody is going to get upset," says Monica O'Neal, PsyD, a Harvard clinical psychologist and relationship expert. But tackling problems together is part of being in a solid relationship. "Real intimacy is not just about feeling all warm and cozy and kumbaya," O'Neal adds. "It's also about the ability to feel like somebody's safe enough to express anger with. That is actually a really healthy and good thing." (On the flip side, here are 7 things relationship therapists say you need to stop fighting about.)

2. "That's ridiculous!"

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This sends the message that your partner's perspective isn't valid. "People will always get in trouble when they're aiming for 'I'm right, you're wrong,' " says Susan Heitler, PhD, a relationship expert, author, and clinical psychologist in Denver. Instead, she says, acknowledge something your partner has said that you do agree with; then add your own perspective by saying, "...and here's another way to look at it." That keeps both opinions on the table, so you're more likely to come up with a solution that works for both of you.

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3. "Oh, that's just great."

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Even if your partner loves your biting wit, check your sarcasm during a disagreement. "It's not effective at all. All it does is create more distrust," O'Neal says. "It's a very passive-aggressive way of making a point, and it doesn't clearly get to the issue." Explain your point of view honestly to keep the lines of communication open. (Take this quiz to find out what your anger style says about you.)

4. "You never..."

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Kicking off a complaint with "you always" or "you never" puts the other person on the defensive, and it's rarely accurate. Heitler suggests swapping these accusatory phrases with the more personal, "My concern is..." So instead of grumbling that your partner always leaves his towel on the floor, try, "My concern is that I'm going to end up picking up after you.'"
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5. "Calm down!"

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Needless to say, this blithe phrase usually has the exact opposite effect. "What you're essentially saying is, 'I can't tolerate you feeling upset,' " O'Neal says. It's important that your partner feels safe expressing his emotions—even the negative ones. So if you really aren't sure why he's so worked up, ask (sincerely!) what he's angriest about.


6. "But..."

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By definition, this overrides whatever your partner just said. "'But' deletes whatever came before it, like the backspace key on your keyboard," Heitler says. "And people don't like having what they say deleted or dismissed or demeaned." Preface your response with "and" or "at the same time" to show you respect your partner's opinion, even if it differs from yours.
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7. "Let's just drop it."

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Fighting is stressful, and it's totally understandable if one of you needs a breather (check out these 10 silent signals you're way too stressed). But when tempers are flaring, you can't simply shut down the discussion. Instead, O'Neal says, let her know you need a temporary time-out: "You need to be able to say, 'I need the opportunity to step back and process it a little bit. I promise I'll get back to it. I promise I'm not leaving in a huff.' "

8. "You're such a #$%*&!"

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Even when your partner is pushing every button you have, resist the urge to prey on their insecurities. "Name-calling is totally out of bounds," Heitler says. "It's only about injuring the other; it's not about problem solving." Focus on finding a solution, not on seeing how effectively you can hurt each other's feelings.

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9. "It shouldn't be this hard."

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If it's meant to be, it'll be effortless, right? Maybe in fairy tales, but real-life relationships take work. If you've hit a rough patch, consider talking to a marriage counselor or family therapist. It's not a last resort for a doomed relationship—it's a way for committed couples to learn to communicate more effectively. "There's a skill set that enables people to have productive discussions," Heitler says. "Marriage is a professional level of partnership, and people need professional-level skills." (If you'd rather not go that route, these 6 alternatives to couples therapy can save your marriage.)
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10. "Maybe I should just leave."

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Hinting at a breakup can chip away at trust, especially if you bring up The End every time you're angry. "Don't threaten abandonment. That's probably one of the most toxic things you can do," O'Neal says. Instead of framing every fight as a potential deal-breaker, recognize that open communication—disagreements included!—can actually strengthen your bond in the long run. "The point of an argument is to come out of it feeling like you've been heard," O'Neal says. "Even if you don't come to an agreement, at least you should come out of it with a better understanding."

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