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One way to strengthen a friendship is a good fight

One way to strengthen a friendship is a good fight
A "fair friend fight" can put your relationship back on an even keel. (Image: Étienne Boulanger, Unsplash)
The Wall Street Journal
By Elizabeth BernsteinSometimes, the best way to strengthen a friendship is to argue.It can feel risky to confront a pal. We’re not used to doing it, and it’s scary to be vulnerable. Friends aren’t tied to us by blood, like family, or an oath, like a spouse. We worry they can easily walk away.But addressing a hurt or issue in a friendship can strengthen the bond, therapists say. It allows both people to share their feelings, explain their needs and learn about each other. And we feel better when we stand up...

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