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You be the judge: should my wife stop walking off when we argue?

He likes to confront things head on; she prefers to leave the room to cool down. You decide the verdict in this communication breakdown

The prosecution: Martin

I think we should air our disagreements quickly, say what’s bothering us, and then we can move on

My wife of seven years and I disagree about how to resolve petty arguments. We don’t row much but when we do, I prefer to talk and talk until we meet in the middle, whereas Jilly retreats at the first sign of trouble and tries to cut off the conversation so she can “cool down”.

I find this drags the tension out. I think we should air things quickly, so we can resolve whatever is bothering us and then go back to normal.

Recently we started planning a holiday. I thought Jilly had booked too few activities: I like to be active and go sightseeing, but she prefers to sunbathe. Jilly then suggested we do some of the holiday separate from each other and I didn’t like that. I said, “What’s the point in going away together at all?” I got annoyed but Jilly walked out of the room saying she needed some space.

I’d have happily kept discussing it until we reached a compromise, but Jilly doesn’t work like that. She can be very avoidant. I’d have preferred her to come back in the room and say, “I’m not angry, I just want to resolve this.” Instead I had to wait until she was ready to let me speak to her again.

I don’t think raising one’s voice is the worst thing you can do as long as you’re still respectful
My work often takes me overseas, and this has also put pressure on our ability to talk through arguments.

When we have a disagreement on text message, she’ll just stop replying. So I have to call her – and then she will hang up instead of resolving the dispute. It’s the phone equivalent of walking out of the room. I think it’s bad manners. Sometimes Jilly will get huffy, then say “OK, bye” – and put the phone down without another word.

I’m not sure why she acts like this – maybe it’s our upbringing. Jilly was raised by parents who were very calm and relaxed. I come from a loud family where we’d shout at each other often, then hug 10 minutes later.

But I don’t think raising one’s voice is the worst thing you can do as long as you’re respectful. Jilly needs to try and stay present in tense situations rather than walk off or hang up. It’s important we communicate properly with each other.

The defence: Jilly

I think it’s sensible to walk away from a conversation when you feel it’s going south

It’s not fair to say I can’t deal with conflict. It’s just that when presented with the choice, I’d rather not have it. Isn’t every person the same? I think life is a lot nicer when we avoid arguing at all costs.

Martin isn’t highly confrontational but he does like to air any grievances we have in that exact moment. He’ll say: “I don’t want to fight, but can’t you see my point of view? I’m trying to see yours.”

When it’s a particularly touchy topic and things start to get heated, I’d rather go off and think about things. I just need time. It’s good to leave a conversation when you feel it’s going south. It helps avoid fanning the flames.

When we were arguing about our upcoming holiday, I put an end to the discussion because I could see Martin getting irritated by what I’d said. He didn’t want to do it the way I’d planned, and I said if he wanted to go off and explore he should do it on his own. But he got offended and complained that the holiday would be a waste. So I got up and left the room, even though in that case it wasn’t me who needed a cooling-off period, it was him!. Read More...

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