Well, firstly, do not let their dogmatic behaviors be of concern. You should avoid getting perturbed in this sort of situation. Simply discuss your side of the issue with your partner and comply upon each of your views.
You can deal with by forgiveness. Talk to the person, or you can withdraw from the relationship.
If you are in a relationship with this person sometimes its best to end the relationship. Nine times out of ten this person is cheating on you and does not know how to end the relationship. They are hoping that you will get tired of the abuse and walk away.
Argumentative, difficult, problematic, disagreeable.
If you really do like this person then you shouldn't care what your other people think.
In "Walk Two Moons," cantankerous is used to describe a character as bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative. It conveys the idea that the character is grumpy and difficult to deal with.
Leave that person as that person is not mature enough to be in a relationship. If a person falls for peer pressure then they aren't that interested or in love with the person they are with
If one is a customer relationship manager, the job description would include how to deal with an unruly customer. A person who is a customer relationship manager would probably not have hiring employees in his job description .
The adjective form of argument is argumentative.
Amartya Sen wrote The Argumentative Indian.
Rhymes with argument:ApartmentCompartmentDebarmentDepartmentDisbarmentFraudulentGarmentVarmintWarrant
sounds like coercion
No. They are about control, are egotistical, argumentative, selfish and feel they are god-like. Only their views count! Even if they found another person that was narcissistic they wouldn't get along (a war would ensue I'm sure!) They may find another person to have a relationship with, but that person will soon find out the narcissistic traits and move on.