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It’s how you handle conflict in relationships that makes all the difference, experts say

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Happy couples don’t necessarily argue less than those in an unhappy relationship – they argue differently. (Gallo Images/Getty Images)
Happy couples don’t necessarily argue less than those in an unhappy relationship – they argue differently. (Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Conflict is often seen as a bad thing, but it’s inevitable in any relationship. In fact, it’s natural for there to be conflict when two people with different views and needs are forging a life together.

Disagreements aren’t a sign that a relationship is in trouble, experts say.

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