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Words Heard, Words Said.

This article came about, after reading about an interview by Denise Richard, the former wife of Charlie Sheen, who was speaking about arguments, they had doing their marriage. Arguments she said was verbal, but not physical and this conjure up many questions about the term verbal disagreements.

Take ten couples you’ll find many have a good eight, if not nine has been in a heated disturbance of words in their marriage and it could come from many directions to ignite the peace into a war of words. We , who like a clean house will wonder about our partner not keeping it clean. We, who might like organization will find this, as a problem for discourse that will lead to words.

Children with a parent, who isn’t doing what the other parent thinks is common will argue their point for you to adapt too, so verbal arguments can go in many direction from, what others might like or want it too go. Many times you’ll see co-workers comes to blows over something major or it could be minor.

As much as Sheen has an attraction to trouble it would be correct to track abuse, but don’t link verbal assault as something many people hadn’t face and this goes back to our childhood growing up, when you’re being molded in manners by adults.

Finally, verbal usually lead to physical and Denise Richard is on record as saying Sheen never went that route doing their 3 years together.

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