5 Mistakes Husbands Should Avoid When Fighting With Their Wives

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People often say things they don't mean when they're angry, so it's always wise to just keep quiet in the heat of the moment instead of blurting out things that people might come to regret.

It's inevitable for couples to argue, but the group All Pro Dad notes that there are five common mistakes husbands make whenever they fight with their spouses. To help couples, the group has listed down these five things on their website and shared tips on how to correct them.

The first mistake is saying hurtful things. When people are angry, All Pro Dad notes that the aggrieved person wants to inflict damage. Even though conscience is dictating that it's wrong to fight dirty, people get carried away by their emotions and say mean things anyway. For this, All Pro Dad suggests that husbands listen to their conscience and think about what they want to say before saying it.

Next, the group says husbands are so focused on winning the argument that they try to achieve it at all costs. But that's not true winning. "Getting our way at all costs should never be a primary goal. The goal is what is best for our family and a good marriage," All Pro Dad says. "Swallowing pride is not an easy thing, but pride goes before the fall, and placing an emphasis on winning rather than the relationship will bring a fall every time."

The third mistake husbands make is being too sensitive. Getting hurt over arguments often lead men to make dumb decisions. Instead of acting out, All Pro Dad suggests husbands take a time out and assume their wives' best intentions.

The fourth mistake husbands make is choosing what feels good over what feels right. As difficult as it might be to keep promises, the group highly recommends that husbands do it and never "sell out" their wives.

Lastly, husbands can sometimes fall prey to temptations. "Each day temptations are going to present themselves. Those glancing looks, special smiles, private messages. Danger, danger, danger," the group says. "Train yourself to always see the big picture when dealing with seemingly small temptations. Those small things often lead to large disasters. When your mind and heart begin to want, cut it off early."

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