Title: Christmas Divorce? How a Grinch and an Elf Found Peace.
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**Article:**
Most couples have holiday traditions. For one married pair, theirs is arguing every December.
The writer describes her husband as a relentless Christmas enthusiast. He wears his cracker crown until it breaks. She often leaves hers folded. After 15 years of marriage, their biggest challenge is festive incompatibility.
He is perpetually jolly, putting a positive spin on any situation. She insists she is not a total "Grinch," but admits to a more rational approach to holiday spirit.
Their seasonal rows have covered everything from cheese and tinsel to turkey and pyjamas. Despite this, she believes she holds the true spirit of the season.
The central question remains: How do you cope when you and your partner are Christmas opposites?