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By married 30 years

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#1. Choose your battles wisely. Don't get into an argument over the small stuff that won't really matter in a few hours, days or weeks.

#2. Remember that there are times that you should/could agree to disagree on an issue.

#3. Let him "win" some battles, even if you feel you're position is right. You may need some points on your side later on in the game of marriage.

#4. You have to let things slid off your back; don't hold grudges, don't bring up the past.

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