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What can we do to stop fighting?

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Question - (22 January 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 22 January 2009)
A male United States age 30-35, *ikestence writes:

Well thanks to all that gave me wonderful advice. :) but I have another question... Okay well I'm 17 and my girlfriend is 15 and we have been together for seven months now and we have a lot of problems. We always seem to fight. So my question is how do I stop this? Oh and one more thing is it right that I'm always the one that says sorry even if I didn't do anything wrong? If you could help it would be wonderful :) thanks

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A male reader, Mikestence United States +, writes (22 January 2009):

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But I don't want to just leave her it would break her heart. I love her. Is their any other way then to just leave her?

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A female reader, haydenlh United States +, writes (22 January 2009):

You're 17 and she is 15, you are both very young. At you guys age I don't believe there is any reason to be in a unhappy relationship. I would just say to break up and move on. You should be having fun right now, not worried about little fights.

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