Fights and arguments are inevitable in every kind of relationship, whether it's between parent and child or between lovers. It's just impossible to bottle up those emotions that you are so comfortable to let out in front of someone who is ready to forgive you because they love you back just as much. Here are some reasons why we often have tussles with people who we love and care about the most. Have you ever got into a minor fight just for fun? You start off by pulling their leg or irritating them. They have no idea it's all in the name of fun with no intention of harming them. But some sensitive people take it to another level. You're hurt and just a few steps away from pouring your heart out until, bam! You've ended up hurting the one you love too. Enough said. Not everybody is perfect and you know that very well. However you can't help but get angry when that loved one doesn't do the dishes or leaves the bathroom in a mess after he's done bathing. Parents have the talent of pointing out your flaws when you rant in exchange for their sympathy. What happens next, we all know. Yes I'm talking about both guys and girls here, before you'll call me a chauvinist pig. It's always you, all the time.1. To put our insecurities out on the table
2. Just to pull their leg
3. When emotions get the better of you
4. Because Bollywood inspires us to be drama queens
5. To make them understand your point of view
6. Pet peeves get the better of you
7. You know that only they will find it in their hearts to forgive you
8. When they make the mistake of not sympathising with your first world problems
9. It's that time of the month for either one of you or both of you
10. You're an attention seeker
11. Every good relationship has its ups and downs, without them, life isn't natural
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