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After seeing this got me thinking "What's the worst fight
you have had with your partner".
I have had a few long term relationships and looking back
they have had there moments.Yes I have had dishes thrown
at me,kicked out of bed a few times and been in the dog house.
Yes I mean literally I slept in the dog house,after the other half
locked me out one night for spending one to many late nights
with me mates at the local bar.(silly me)
Yes I am more mature now and wiser.(learned the hard way)
I can laugh about it now .Though it wasn't funny back then.
I think we might keep this thread light entertainment.
If anybody was seriously hurt we might leave that for a
more appropriate thread title. So does anyone here have any fun stories to tell?
It involved my ex wife arguing with me then my father in law got involved in the argument, he ended up punching me in the face and me reacting to it by smashing him against the wall and punching him several times, then my ex hired this 3 guys to beat me up and they happen to know a friend of a friend who told me this and then the cops got involved. That was the worst fight I've ever had.
It involved my ex wife arguing with me then my father in law got involved in the argument, he ended up punching me in the face and me reacting to it by smashing him against the wall and punching him several times, then my ex hired this 3 guys to beat me up and they happen to know a friend of a friend who told me this and then the cops got involved. That was the worst fight I've ever had.
Ive never really fought, it was always more fun to just stand quietly, so patiently, and listen to them yell, get mad, get all worked up, raise their blood pressure, while I kept my cool, sometimes turning away to smile because watching them get all steamed up and get no reaction, that made them even madder, lol. Some people hate that!
Only one time did I let loose though, but that was regarding the safety of my kids that night.
I've been lucky. There's never been any arguments that would lead to violence.
Sorry I just couldn't stand for it.
I've always believed and always will, that if a person has to result to violence to get their point across, they aren't worth being around.
We've never even had one bad enough for one of us to leave the house. Silent treatment for a day or so, but that's about it.
i don't remember the "worst" one but it always ended up with some great make up you know what. a nice fight here and there with a quality make up ****, only adds to the relationship.
Ive never really fought, it was always more fun to just stand quietly, so patiently, and listen to them yell, get mad, get all worked up, raise their blood pressure, while I kept my cool, sometimes turning away to smile because watching them get all steamed up and get no reaction, that made them even madder, lol. Some people hate that!
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For people who get worked up like that and yell, you can also calmly tell them: "I can hear you just fine, you don't have to yell". That's what I did whenever my 3rd girlfriend started yelling. She was a redhead and short-tempered, and I can remember a couple of times when simply walked away from her, or told her "You don't have to yell, I can hear you just fine".
I've never been in any real bad fights with any of the girlfriends I dated in the past, one reason is, with the exception of the redhead I knew in the past, we never gave each other a reason to start a fight. I can remember just 3 or 4 very minor things, that definitely weren't worth arguing or fighting over, and that's about it.
I've never had anything in the way of physical fights with an ex, but had some verbal fights that were interesting...
One time an ex was visiting me in at college and staying in my apartment for a weekend. As we were getting ready for bed, I had the humorous idea of freezing her with an ice cube... evidently, she didn't think it was that funny. She tried to kick me out of my bed and have me sleep on the couch. Hah. My bed. I'm staying. If she didn't like it, she could go sleep on the couch. She tried to sleep on the couch, but wanted to switch because it was 'cold and noisy' in the living room (my computer stays on 24hrs) and I was enjoying my nice warm bed
I've always been honest with my significant others, and told them if they don't want to hear the truth to a question, don't ask it, and I've always given them the chance to 'back out' of the question.
Ex (not a real one):
Q: "How do I look in this?"
A: "You look fine."
Q: "No, what do you really think of this?"
So another time (same ex) asked if I thought she was fat... She didn't ask me any more dumb questions after that
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