3 Types of Marriage that are Completely Conflict Free (And Why You Wouldn’t Want Any of Them)
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Rachel CourtrightMarch 26, 2015
Many good points that promote deep thought are brought out in your article. Thank you. I would like to add a fourth type of marriage that is conflict-free -- a system that worked for my husband and me (we just celebrated our 44th wedding anniversary). We each took responsibility for certain areas of our family life. For example, I was in charge of the household and my husband was in charge of the yard. We each helped each other (as well as did our five children) and the person in charge of that specific responsibility, had the majority vote and the other would support and respect their plan of action. Our commitment to this system eliminated conflict.
Diana San Antonio TXMarch 9, 2015
Thank you'll on article, it totally makes sense 3rd choice.
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