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	<title>Comments on: Arguing in Front of Others &#8211; Marriage Message #346</title>
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		<title>By: Mick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mick</dc:creator>
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		<description>(USA)  I believe your comments and suggestions are very sound. Couples that argue their personal disputes in the presence of family and/or friends - are self-destructive.  Such behavior is destructive to relationships.  In more dysfunctional relationships, such behavior is, intentionally or unintentionally, intended to pull the observers into the chaotic relationship.  Do not fall into that trap.   

Further, those couples that opening argue (often over petty issues, due the stress of parenting) in front of their children – is especially hurtful and thus destructive to all those involved.  Parents need to parent and this must first start by learning to control their own emotions.  Your appreciation of God is very wise guidance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(USA)  I believe your comments and suggestions are very sound. Couples that argue their personal disputes in the presence of family and/or friends &#8211; are self-destructive.  Such behavior is destructive to relationships.  In more dysfunctional relationships, such behavior is, intentionally or unintentionally, intended to pull the observers into the chaotic relationship.  Do not fall into that trap.   </p>
<p>Further, those couples that opening argue (often over petty issues, due the stress of parenting) in front of their children – is especially hurtful and thus destructive to all those involved.  Parents need to parent and this must first start by learning to control their own emotions.  Your appreciation of God is very wise guidance.</p>
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