December 16, 2024 at 18:09 IST
Dolly Parton, an American singer, talked about the basics of marriage that helped him last 58 years.
Disagreements in a relationship sometimes lead to arguments, which can foretell a potential split in the future. Argument is one of the bitter parts of a relationship, like a sudden obstacle to an easy journey. Dolly Parton, an American singer-songwriter, appeared on Fox News to share the secret of her 58-year marriage to Carl Thomas Dean and how they avoid fights. The couple tied the knot in 1966 and stayed together all these years thanks to mutual respect, sensitivity and good humor.

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Humor, a savior
The 78-year-old country music star revealed how humor helps ease tension by stopping arguments before they get too far. She told Bunny Xo’s podcast show “Dumb Blonde,” “He’s quiet and I’m loud and we’re funny,” she told wife Jelly Roll on the podcast. “Oh, he’s hilarious. And I think one of the things that has made it so long over the years is that we love each other [and] we respect each other but we have a lot of fun. At any time [there’s] there’s too much tension going on, one of us might like it, find a joke about it to really release the tension, where we don’t let it go that far.” A good joke can change the mood and prevent a small disagreement from turning into something more serious. serious
Never went back and forth
Repetitive arguments are of particular concern, causing more damage to relationships. One says something, and the other denies even more angrily. It’s an endless cycle of jabs and insults. Dolly Parton told how she and her husband never indulged in arguments and quarrels in their relationship. She said: “We never fought back and forth. And now I’m glad we never did, because once you start it, it becomes a life’s work. I’ve seen it with a lot of people and thought, “I’m never starting that.” I could not think that he would say something that I would not be able to accept … because I am a very sensitive person to other people and to myself.”
This points to the importance of diffusing tension with care and sensitivity, rather than with equal hostility towards angering your partner. Repeated arguments can even turn into a competition of who can come up with the biggest insult, but this leads the relationship to the point of no return.
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