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Fighting with your partner? Use these 4 phrases.

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September 8, 2024

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Making assumptions about what your partner is thinking or feeling during an argument can distort the issue or make things worse. A simple, four-sentence approach can help, experts say.

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These phrases can help you share your grievances in ways that speed the repair process.

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