Fair Fight Guidelines
By Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D.
Updated: Jun 3, 2008
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Thirty years of marriage counseling and
twenty-five years of a second marriage have convinced me that fights are not
necessary in a marriage. Married couples
need to have discussions, they need to solve problems, and sometimes they need
to disagree, but they don't need to squabble, argue, bicker, or fight. Fights are dramatic, which is not helpful to
a discussion. If you have enough energy to create drama, you have more than
enough to tone it down into a discussion. However, because social expectations and mythology are so strong, many of my clients want guidelines for "fighting fair." I've developed a set of Fair Fight Guidelines you may find helpful.
Fair Fight Guidelines
Remember the point of the fight is to reach a solution, not to win, be right, or make your partner wrong.
Don't guess what your partner is thinking or feeling. Instead, ask. "What do you think?" Or "How do you feel about it?"

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