{"id":4072,"date":"2016-02-11T20:25:58","date_gmt":"2016-02-11T14:55:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.breezystorm.com\/?p=4072"},"modified":"2018-04-09T14:20:35","modified_gmt":"2018-04-09T19:20:35","slug":"bringing-up-the-past-fights-topmost-mistake-a-wife-makes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.breezystorm.com\/bringing-up-the-past-fights-topmost-mistake-a-wife-makes\/","title":{"rendered":"Do you commit the grave mistake of digging up past fights? Worst ever mistake"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are you in the habit of digging up past fights when you are arguing with your husband?<\/p>\n
A very grave mistake!<\/p>\n
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\u2018My wife relishes digging up past fights which had happened years ago,\u2019 my cousin looked completely washed out.<\/p>\n
I could understand his moodiness.<\/p>\n
Living with an ever arguing wife could be very taxing for a man.<\/p>\n
\u2018Why does your wife dig up your past fights? She should understand that it is done and over.\u2019 I was surprised his never knew digging up past fights was a critical mistake which could ruin her happiness.<\/p>\n
\u2018Not only that. She remembers every word I had uttered in anger. She uses it as a blaming weapon in the fights we have now\u2019 my cousin was naturally irritated by his wife.<\/p>\n
\u2018This only means she had been harboring resentment against me for many years, doesn\u2019t it?\u2019 he concluded sadly.<\/p>\n
Fights and arguments in marriage are very common and normal. In fact it tags itself along with your marriage package. \u00a0Anger and irritation makes your husband burst out in arguments against you.<\/p>\n
If you understand your husband perfectly you know that his angry words are not from his heart. It is very superficial and shallow. He bursts out in anger due to stress. He soon forgets about it.<\/p>\n
It is very wrong on his part. He cannot thrust his frustrations and tension on you.<\/p>\n
But when you take his anger too seriously, you feel terribly hurt and upset.<\/p>\n
You never easily forget the angry words your husband uttered.<\/p>\n
This is very wrong on your part.<\/p>\n
Does your husband apologize to you?<\/p>\n
A good husband should apologize for the anger he displayed.<\/p>\n
What do you do when your husband apologizes?<\/p>\n
Do you accept it and forget it?<\/p>\n
You are indeed a wonderful wife. \u00a0The resentment and anger between you soon fades away into obscurity.<\/p>\n
This is an emphatic sign of a good marriage.<\/p>\n
But this never seems to happen in modern marriages.<\/p>\n
When there are new arguments between you, you add fuel to fire by digging up past fights that happened long ago.<\/p>\n
This is a serious relationship mistake that literally cuts your married life into shreds.<\/p>\n
But your attitude is entirely different towards your husband.<\/p>\n
You make a big deal of the hot words your husband spoke in momentary anger. You store it in your mind as a future weapon to be used against him. Your resentment<\/span> and anger remains embers in your mind. Your new fights fans the embers.<\/p>\n Bingo!<\/p>\n You remember your past fights to the minute detail. You bring it up to strengthen your new fights.<\/p>\n Why do you do it?<\/p>\n Are you enemies that you never forget the past fights with your husband?<\/p>\n If you want your marriage to work, you should develop the art of forgetting.<\/p>\n Past fights should remain past fights. It has no place in your present married life.<\/p>\n My mother is eighty years old. She still remembers the fights she had with my father. Though she is no longer bitter about it, she recollects every words my father spoke in anger. I too remember the angry words spoken by my husband vividly.<\/p>\n Why is it so?<\/p>\n A woman is very emotional.<\/p>\n You never forget the good done by your husband. You never forget the bad also. Sadly you store the good done by your husband in your mind. You never open out how happy you felt about certain things your husband did for you.<\/p>\n Your poor husband is in the dark about your hidden appreciation.<\/p>\n But you open out ferociously about how deeply hurt he made you some ten years ago. You dig up all your past fights with pencil sharp memory.<\/p>\n