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Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

We don’t actually fight that often, but this is how he always seems to end the argument – either by threatening to leave, or by leaving. Sometimes when he is upset he says, “Why don’t we just get divorced?” and I find that very upsetting. Sometimes I lie awake in bed, worrying about our relationship.

I really do love him, and when things are good, they’re great. I’m just not sure how to respond to this.

Your take?

– Worried

Dear Worried: My first piece of advice is to not have a child until you and your husband find ways to resolve your differences without threats of divorce.

This is the nuclear option, and this threat will have a cumulative and very negative effect on your marriage.

 

Resolving arguments peacefully and learning how to “fight fair” is a vital skill in marriage.

Your husband might be bringing in tactics or techniques he witnessed in his own childhood. When he fights this way, he is really revealing how scared and wounded he is.

You two would benefit from professional counseling. Committing to working on this together would be a huge and positive step for him.

Dear Amy: “Frustrated Mom” was upset because her child’s friend came over and the two girls trashed the playroom. (Mom blamed her child’s friend.)

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