Thursday, 13 June 2013

How To Get Over A Fight In A Long Distance Relationship

By Tony Andrews


It's likely to happen. Sometimes you can't do anything to stop it. There are bound to be a few disagreements when a pair of individual people come together. But it's totally natural. But we know it's hard to get over a fight when you are so far apart, so we've outlined a few suggestions below to help you through the situation.

During The Argument

Pick Your Words With Care

Often when people get into a heavy fight they completely lose control and they occasionally say stuff to one another that they wouldn't even dream of saying in a regular conversation. We realize you might be angry. And sometimes it may be their fault entirely. But remember to pick your words carefully. Be sure to take some long deep breaths and think it over before saying anything. This can help to guard your lovers feelings and is sure to speed up the making-up process.

Don't Chat Too Much Until You Are Both Calm

It's no good talking to them while you are still upset with them. The best idea is to end all communication until you both have cooled down and are ready to make up with each other. No text messages. No phone calls. No Skype.

When Making Up

It's Not About Who's To Blame

It's not about who's to blame. It's about what the issues are, and how to handle them in the future. If you argue over something that they don't really like about you, then it could be time to change that something they don't like. A lot of couples have an, "I'm not gonna change for anybody" attitude in a relationship. Take it from us, the ones that do change are the ones that have a stronger relationship.

Don't Forget That You Are On Your Partners Side

As you grow closer together, you have to learn to make decisions together. These choices will determine your future. You are both in the relationship because you love each other, and you both want the same positive final result. Just remember that you are each on the same team.

Send Them A Letter of Apology

A nice gesture after you have made up is to write your companion a letter explaining that you are sorry for hurting their feelings. Let your partner know that you don't want to argue anymore, but make sure to let your feelings be known about the issues. You should send a gift along with it, or a picture that will help to remind them of a happy time you spent with each other.




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