Normal is relative to all people. While you may feel that not fighting with your spouse is abnormal, many/most people would gladly trade places with you. As long as your relationship is going well, that is all that matters. Although some forms of arguing is good for relationships, not doing it is still a great thing. You should feel grateful that you are in a relationship with a person you never feel the need to argue with. Count your blessings and try not to worry about whether your relationship is "normal" or not. Fighting is based on tress, misunderstanding, and difference. If you understnad each other, think the same (or are open minded), and keep stress to a minimum then you can lead a fight free relationship. Just make sure f you do get into a fight not to hold onto anythnig long, this will cause more, not prevent.
You fight for your right to have it. You fight for your right to have it.
No it is not normal to no longer care for your spouse shortly after getting married. You need to have a talk with your spouse to determine the cause of these feelings.
Then that is not a "fight" as in an "angry argument". ..If your spouse asks to be "spanked" to settle a disagreement , then that is a "sexual fetish" , a clearly well documented category of mild to extreme masochism and submission .
It really depends on the type of vacation. If you go on a company vacation it is ok to leave your spouse. Any other vacation , take your spouse.
It is normal for newlyweds to fight as they face many stressful situations and important decisions to be made. However, it is probably not normal for a newlywed couple to fight a lot and over every little thing.
you do not have to fight at all, go to an attorney and sue for divorce, make sure (your attorney will see to that ) that all your rights are honoured.
In a word. No. Sounds like a messy one to me.
speak to a lawyer
In the wild.
Yes it is.
no :P
No, not really. A walk would be better.