Casey McKinnon

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Second, make the companionate love more about the two of you, and less about each individual. You shouldn’t be afraid of arguing, but you have to do it right. Researchers studying couples’ arguments have found that those who use “we words” when they fight are apt to have less cardiovascular arousal, fewer negative emotions, and higher marital satisfaction than those who use “me/you words.”[50]
Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier
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