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Posted on Saturday, February 14, 2009 in Love Relationship

How do I stop my boyfriend and I arguing?
All my boyfriend and I do is argue. We’ve been together for nearly six months and we do love each other but right now all we seem to do is argue about even the smallest things.
I know its just a phase in our relationship and that we’ll get past it but I was looking for some advice on how to get out of the rut that we seem to have got in.
Thanks for your help
xx
Throw him a video game controller, and a beer!
While he is playing the game, take his card and go shopping!
That should make everyome happy!
Relationship Advice : How to Stop Arguing
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