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    Cold Wars (with your spouse)

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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      vinegar:
      Anyway,we always so busy until no time to quarrel coz no time to talk

      My cold war with hubby has ended. I started the pillow talk before he falls asleep. It is the only time I get his full attention. A few nights of pillow talk cleared up many issues.

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        TheAnswer
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        Jennifer:
        vinegar:

        Anyway,we always so busy until no time to quarrel coz no time to talk


        My cold war with hubby has ended. I started the pillow talk before he falls asleep. It is the only time I get his full attention. A few nights of pillow talk cleared up many issues.

        I got no energy to quarrel with DH. We keep the peace between us.

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          Harlequin
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          Jennifer:
          vinegar:

          Anyway,we always so busy until no time to quarrel coz no time to talk


          My cold war with hubby has ended. I started the pillow talk before he falls asleep. It is the only time I get his full attention. A few nights of pillow talk cleared up many issues.

          Jennifer, :hugs: .......

          Vinegar, we are like you, busy until no time to quarrel, ๐Ÿ˜‚ , but somehow we got lots of \"fire\" whenever one of the dd fallen ill, stressed maybe... ๐Ÿ˜“

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            octoberbaby
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            The common things start are financial, kids and parents in law

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              osim
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              3Boys:

              You MUST make some alone time. Your kids won't suffer for a little less attention once in a while, they WILL suffer if your marriage falls apart.
              Agree!
              One of the best gifts we can give to our children is a loving relationship with our spouse.

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                osim
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                sunlight7:
                Best to settle everything before going to bed.

                I am in fear of cold war, its so awkward and chilly, its no fun for everyone - the parents and the kid(s). :hugs:
                When all else fails, give each other a hug, you will be surprise how the physical contact can dissipate the tension bottled up inside.

                Cold war that last too long will become contempt and that is hard to reverse and very bad for the relationship.

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                  Blue Pearl
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                  Agree with Osim - Cold war that last too long will become contempt and that is hard to reverse and very bad for the relationship.

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                    Beatrice_NoQ
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                    Agree with Osim about the hugging point. Hugs can instantly boost oxytocin levels, which heal feelings of loneliness, isolation, and anger. Holding a hug for an extended time lifts oneโ€™s serotonin levels, elevating mood and creating happiness.


                    Hug your spouse today if youโ€™re in the midst of a cold war!

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                      BloomSchoolSG
                      last edited by

                      During a cold war, I barely want to look my husband in the eye; how to hug him?!

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                        siling
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                        aiyo. My husband likes to start cold wars with me.

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