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I guess that's the perfect summation of it. It's kind of a relief to just chalk it up to the difficulties of human interaction. I was arguing with my husband this time (of all people) and I have to remember that he was on tour all weekend and didn't get any sleep. So of course he was cranky. Truth be told, I have no idea who started the fight, him or me. But I do know I should have been able to find a way out, since that has been my sincerest goal. It's not easy!
Does anyone have suggestions for how to extricate yourself when a verbal attack has been made? How do you change the direction of a conversation so that it goes to lighthearted instead of down to angry arguments?
I guess that's the perfect summation of it. It's kind of a relief to just chalk it up to the difficulties of human interaction. I was arguing with my husband this time (of all people) and I have to remember that he was on tour all weekend and didn't get any sleep. So of course he was cranky. Truth be told, I have no idea who started the fight, him or me. But I do know I should have been able to find a way out, since that has been my sincerest goal. It's not easy!
Does anyone have suggestions for how to extricate yourself when a verbal attack has been made? How do you change the direction of a conversation so that it goes to lighthearted instead of down to angry arguments?
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