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The only guarantee for an argument-free-marriage is to never get married.
I have the 12th tip: yes dear! Any further discussion is just the start of a new arguement!
@ Otis. Right on. There would be fewer divorces if fewer people married too.
from debate comes consensus and improvement, let free expression rein and don't worry about the argruments in a loving relationship they take care of themselves.
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