Solve These Relationship Issues and Have a Healthy Relationship

By: Aysha Schurman

Maintaining a happy, romantic and healthy relationship with someone is hard enough without inventing frivolous relationship issues. Everyone is guilty of the top relationship issues now and then, but these useless aggravations are truly nothing but a waste of precious energy.

If any problem becomes so huge that it's ruining things, it may be time to get some relationship help. Otherwise, there are certain fights that just need to be put to bed not only for a healthier relationship, but a much more pleasant life.

Fighting about old wounds
Fighting about the past is unproductive and plain painful. Some things need to be forgiven and left in the past if your relationship is ever going to improve. You both need to come to an agreement not to poke old wounds or go for harsh digs when arguing, regardless of how angry you are. 

Fighting about the in-laws
Fighting about family never turns out well. Regardless of the side you're on, be considerate about the issue. In-laws can drive anyone crazy and yes, sometimes they need to be reminded to back off. However, except for the most extreme circumstances, family is family. You have to learn to accept and deal with your in-laws. Love them or hate them, they're probably going be around for many years to come.

Fighting about cheating
This should never happen over and over again in any relationship. If you truly believe someone is cheating, then it's time to confront the actual problem or end the relationship. Constantly pestering a loved one about phantom cheating only makes them feel frustrated and unappreciated.

Fighting about sleeping conditions
Fighting about the sleeping hours is another road that leads to nowhere. If there are snoring issues, go to the store. Plenty of products are available that truly work. If you have problems getting a good night sleep in the same bed, there is nothing wrong with using two different bedrooms. It doesn't mean your relationship is weak, it just means you both need some real rest.

Fighting about room temperature
The thermostat may seem like a silly argument topic, but it can actually turn into a divorce for some couples. Logically, the temperature should be kept at a compromise between the two extremes, or at the lowest preference. The person who wants things warmer can throw on a sweater and the problem is solved. However, if things are kept too warm, the person who wants things cooler can only strip down so much and cannot throw on a personal air conditioner.

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