Relationships take work -- they are filled with the good, the bad, and the ugly. All couples fight, and sometimes these fights happen in the heat of the moment smack dab in the middle of a crowded restaurant or an airplane. On the flip side, all couples love to love each other, even engaging in some serious public displays of affection.
While overhearing a lover's quarrel can be extremely uncomfortable, so can listening to a couple whisper sweet nothings into each other's ears. So what do you think is worse, overhearing two people fighting like cats and dogs, or a couple speaking baby talk to each other? It's a tough choice, I know!










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Uggg, both are equally annoying and I can't stand either!
1i think fighting is worse to witness because i just cant stomach how cruel people get to each other. my friend is in an awful relationship and her bf is mad that she has friends and wants to hang out with people other than him...so they fight everytime i come over and they are soooo nasty to each other. i couldnt imagine being so nasty to someone i say i love and then just forgive them and forget the nasty things they say. i mean wow. he calls her the "C" word that is disgusting and she says no wonder your wife left you and that he is trash...anyways long story short, fighting is worse. i dont mind so much the ooey gooey parts of life.
2I have a strange fascination with couples who fight in public. So I picked baby talk. It's just annoying.
3Public fighting. I would rather not see that than baby talk.
4haha, popgoestheworld--i agree! it's really funny to watch them! baby talk can just be a little much.
5baby talk is just annoying but fighting is very uncomfortable.
6BOTH.
7Baby talk makes me want to hurl, but fighting is just depressing. I'd rather everyone be ooey-gooey in love than mean and upset. I sound like such a hippie tonight.
8Both, it makes me INSANE when people talk so loud, it's noise pollution. I have no interest whatsoever in these nutty people's conversations.
9I don't mind hearing them if I happen to walk pass them but to be honest in restaurants I find it's quite off putting so I probably move my table. It is very rude and bad manner to do these talks loudly in public spaces anyway.
10I agree with amandaaa.
11I agree with andaman on all counts.
12I once heard a couple fighting something like this:
"You didn't ask if I wanted ketchup on my hot dog!"
"I just assumed you did!"
Not joking. They were in a very heated argument over ketchup on a hot dog.
13Between the 2 choices I can tolerate the baby talk alot more even though it's nauseating, rather than seeing people fighting with each other. I don't like to see folks arguing.....
14Both are annoying, but fighting makes me feel more uncomfortable. You can tune out baby talk (or make fun of them as you pass by), but fighting usually gets real intensified and you can feel the tension.
15Neither really bother me. They happen, sometimes without realizing it.
16Both are incredibly annoying.
17Public fighting is extremely uncomfortable to deal with. Baby talk is gross, but not near as uncomfortable. You can learn to tune out baby talk.
18Both are uncomfortable but I vote for baby talk. Why in the world two adults feel the need to baby talk is beyond me!
19both and i HATE baby talk
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