Of course they do! Or so it was established in the movie "Honeymoon Travels" and "Incredibles" (for those who have watched it). And this was precisely what I was explaining to Adi.....that it's no big deal! It's as natural as day after night, Chandramukhi after Baba, :-) etc.
Would love to hear from you too....while I deliberate on the next reason to pick a fight with Adi.
Cheers,
Paddu
Would love to hear from you too....while I deliberate on the next reason to pick a fight with Adi.
Cheers,
Paddu
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Yes. Any two brains put together will certainly have their differences. So yeah, it's quite natural to fight. :)
What I've been wondering though...is why is that we tend to be more sensitive(or insensitive) and critical of our partners that to others? Why do we not give the same treatment to our partners that we give to others? Why do we over-analyze things done/not done by our better halves?
Maybe the answer is this.
When we share our lives and everything else along with it...our thoughts, dreams, vulnerabilities....and flaws, we naturally are exposing the innermost part of our hearts to that someone, whose appreciation, respect and love we continually seek for. And the more we give ourselves, the more we want the reassurance, that we will be loved, regardless of anything. Even if we do have that acceptance from our loved ones, we still might be susceptible to hurt easily. Because we exposed ourselves, we get more in touch with ourselves, we become closer to addressing our innermost issues more clearly, rather than blocking it out from our systems and getting on with life, as we would have, before we were attached to anybody else.
I guess all arguments stem from this fact. The worst thing probably is getting insensitive to your partner's feelings over the many years you've been together. So rather than find reason's to pick a fight with him, lets find reason's not to. Whatsay?
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