
A Virginia couple may have the secret to a long and happy marriage.
Married for 30 years, Hannah and Blair Keeley claim they've never had a single argument, reported Fox News.

In addition, the duo, who share 7 grown children, say they have never raised their voices at each other.
"Relationships are a skill, not a gift," the husband and wife said in a statement to the outlet. "We decided from the beginning that our marriage was important enough to develop the skills of communication. Our parents both have long-standing healthy relationships, [so] we learned what to do, and what not to do, by observing them."
While the couple admits to have "gotten upset" with each other from time to time during their relationship, they view "anger as miscommunication," so rather than feeding any feelings of anger, they choose to "fight on the same side," rather than "be in opposition to one another."
"There is no winning or losing in an argument," they added. "An argument is there to expose something. If you resort to fighting, you’ve both lost."
After meeting in college in 1986, the pair married in December 1991. As far as advice for other couples, they urged people to communicate, never go to bed angry, and avoid using the word "should" with each other.
With their story of wedded bliss going viral, they understand many may be skeptical of their peaceful romance.
"People don’t have to believe we have never fought. It doesn’t bother us a bit," the Keeleys continued. "Those closest to us, the ones who live under our roof and see us 24/7, certainly believe it, and that’s all that matters to us — that we are making an impact on those who love us the most and know us the best."
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