Couples need to understand each other to strengthen their relationship, and they need to learn to communicate to understand each other's psychology. So how should couples communicate?

If couples know how to communicate when they encounter conflicts, the conflicts can be easily resolved. But how should couples communicate?

To achieve greater harmony in a marriage, the first step is to learn how to get along, followed by how to communicate. Married couples are equal and should learn to treat each other with sincerity. Honesty is essential in all matters. Learn to be tolerant, resolving major issues into minor ones and minor ones into nothing. Everyone has different personalities and habits; don't always try to change others, but learn to change yourself. When you can't change others, changing yourself is the only way to achieve greater harmony in your relationship. Think about it: how can someone change their habits that they've lived with for decades just because of you? If you were asked to change, could you do it?

When problems arise and communication is desired, the first step is to try to remain calm. Communication is only possible when both people are calm and composed; this applies to couples, strangers, and friends alike. When emotions are running high, empathy is impossible, and emotional outbursts solve nothing. During communication, try to understand each other's perspectives. In a marriage, there's no absolute right or wrong; don't relentlessly demand that your partner admit fault. Both men and women value their pride, so learn to know when to stop. Besides, most issues in a marriage are trivial, stemming from everyday matters. Since they are small things, why damage your relationship over them?

Couples should try to resolve arguments quickly and peacefully, avoiding letting conflicts linger overnight. Even small issues can escalate and easily spiral out of control. Lying in bed at night, I believe any conflict can be easily resolved. A quiet chat, often accompanied by a gentle and caring hug, can make all the fuss disappear. Couples can't talk as much as they did when they were dating, nor can they constantly create romance. Women need to understand this. Many women want their husbands to treat them the same way they did before marriage, but there's a significant difference between before and after marriage. Not only do husbands change, but wives do too. It's about learning how to live a fulfilling life, not just focusing on small romantic gestures like shopping, movies, and flowers. This will reduce conflict. After marriage, the most important thing is to earn money and support the family.

These are some suggestions I have for the topic of how couples can communicate. Although the divorce rate is rising and divorce is not considered a big deal by young people nowadays, it is still a painful, financially draining, and emotionally draining experience. It is best to avoid going down that path.

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