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The No. 1 thing couples fight about in relationships

October 5, 2025
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When people ask me what couples fight about the most, they expect the usual suspects like money, sex or parenting. But after years of research, and from real-life experience in my own marriage, the answer is much simpler: tone of voice.

That’s right. It’s not the dishes in the sink or the unpaid credit card bill. It’s how partners speak to each other about those things that creates tension.

Tone can matter more than what you say

It only takes a subtle shift in tone — a sigh, an eye-roll, or a sharp edge in your voice — for a simple question like “Did you take out the trash?” or “Sure, whatever you say…” to land like an accusation.

Research backs this up: One study found that when we interpret messages, only a small portion comes from the actual words. The rest? It’s all nonverbal: facial expressions, body language, and especially tone.

When we argue with someone we love, tone tends to dominate because it carries emotional weight. A clipped delivery can sound like blame. A flat one might feel like indifference. Sarcasm can come across as contempt.

We often don’t remember the exact words said in a fight. But we do remember how our partner sounded and how it made us feel.

If you’re the one with the sharp tone…

We all slip up. When we’re tired, stressed, or distracted, our tone can betray our actual intentions.

The fix is to catch yourself in real time. If you notice your voice is harsher than intended, pause. Then, try these simple repair moves: 

  • “Sorry, I didn’t mean for that to come out so sharp. Let me say it differently.”
  • “I realize that sounded a lot harsher than what I intended. What I’m trying to say is…”
  • “Hold on, I don’t like how that came out. Let me try that again.”

It doesn’t need to be dramatic, but you should be honest. That means calling yourself out instead of pretending nothing happened. With practice, this honesty becomes easier: You build the muscle by noticing your slip-ups, owning them quickly, and then rephrasing. 

These small adjustments show your partner that you’re self-aware, and it can stop an argument before it snowballs.

If you’re on the receiving end…

When your partner’s tone turns sharp, it’s natural to mirror it. But doing that often leads to a blame spiral about how you’re fighting, instead of resolving the actual issue.

The key is to interrupt the cycle without escalating it. Try saying:

  • “I didn’t like the way that sounded. Can you say it a different way?”
  • “I want to hear you out, but your tone is making that difficult for me right now. Can you try again?”
  • “I get that you’re frustrated, but can you explain that for again a little more calmly?”

No accusations. No defensiveness. Just a simple nudge toward better communication.

When both of you are stuck in a bad tone loop

Sometimes, both partners fall into the tone trap. One person gets defensive, the other responds with more edge. Soon, you’re both in a reactive back-and-forth.

The only way out? Someone has to be brave enough to hit the reset button.

I call it a “reset phrase.” This could be:

  • “Let’s start over.”
  • An inside joke.
  • A nonverbal gesture like a hand squeeze.

In my marriage, sometimes my wife will laugh and say, “Listen to us. We sound like teenagers.” Other times, I’ll make a joke and suggest we take a breather. These resets don’t erase the disagreement, but they do defuse the tone, allowing for a more productive conversation.

Mark Travers, PhD, is a psychologist who specializes in relationships. He holds degrees from Cornell University and the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the lead psychologist at Awake Therapy, a telehealth company that provides online psychotherapy, counseling, and coaching. He is also the curator of the popular mental health and wellness website, Therapytips.org.

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