Let’s face it, all spouses experience disagreements. However, we have a choice to make about how we handle those disagreements. In the worst case, they fester and cause ongoing conflict that wound our relationships. In the best case—when we demonstrate respect and assume positive intent—disagreements can actually be the catalyst to better understand one another. Conflict grounded in humility and love strengthens our relationships, builds trust, and leads to the resolution of problems. It’s also important training for our children: for our sons, how to treat their wives in the future, and for our daughters, how to treat their husbands. Conflict is part of marriage, but by having the courage to engage in respectful dialogue instead of passivity or aggression, we win… and so do our wives.
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