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Top 5 Reasons Why Couples Fight After Having Children. Take Care Not To Happen T by easyboss1(m): 9:39am On Sep 21, 2017
Fights happen in the best marriages, and they are usually for the same reasons. And as the family grows, so do the motives for discussion!

When the couple have just had children, they are still adapting to the roles of father and mother, and therefore disagreements may arise. As time goes by and children grow older, conflicts tend to decline and couple activities can begin to be resumed.

So, anticipate these problems and see what are the main reasons for fights between couples with children:

1. The distribution of tasks
Many men believe that it is only the woman’s obligation to take care of her children, and this creates many conflicts.

Even before the baby is born, it is important for the two to talk about it and make it clear that the division of tasks is important not only for the organization of the home, but also a demonstration of love and dedication for the family.

2. Lack of sex
After children are born, there is not much time left and no provision when parents are alone. Even so, it is necessary to make that extra effort so that the couple is not distant, and to understand that before being fathers and mothers the two are still a couple of boyfriends.

3. Personal life in imbalance
If only one partner can go to the movies, football or have time for their personal care the other may feel at a disadvantage. It is important that the two of you have at least one hour of the week to do something you like, like a sport, go to the beauty salon etc.

4. Financial Planning
The lack of financial organization undermines even any relationship. Hiding partner spending is even considered a kind of betrayal. To avoid this kind of problem, communicate and always plan expenses. There is a simple rule that a couple I know uses very effectively: Purchases over $ 20 advise the partner about the expense, whatever it is. So you will not have surprises and good spending control.

5. External interference
Often family members do their utmost to help the couple with the arrival of their children. However, this interference can also lead to conflicts in the way of education and parenting. For example, the question of when to start introducing food, giving candy or not etc. A good tip is to have your own well-defined rules at home and at grandparents’ homes, for example, being more flexible.

You may have noticed that the misunderstandings are inevitable. But what will make the difference in the relationship is how the couple can communicate and resolve these discussions, and this will set an example for their children.
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Re: Top 5 Reasons Why Couples Fight After Having Children. Take Care Not To Happen T by jaszplus12(m): 9:28am On Sep 22, 2017
Usually there's a tendency for gaps to appear in terms of communication between couples once children are born and this short circuits the bond and relationship. You realize the woman isn't making the breakfast in good time cos she has to attend to kids and instead of probably politely asking hubby to help out she bottles up and feels "he ought to know" and vice versa...this can lead to either party snapping at the long run!
Communication remains key if we must avoid having issues in marriage.

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