3. Passive Aggressiveness
You and your partner are upset with each other. However, instead of talking openly about the issue, you harbor resentment and pretend that everything is fine. Then, the two of you start to punish each other in other areas of the relationship. For example, you’re angry with your spouse for not doing the dishes like you asked. So, when the two of you attend a dinner with his co-workers, you act cold and distant in an attempt to embarrass him. Or, you could be upset that a romantic evening didn’t go as planned. However, instead of talking about it, you “forget” to buy your mate a fresh bouquet of flowers the way you usually do every week. This is not an effective or healthy way to conduct a relationship. If you have to make annoying or petty gestures to get your partner to pay attention, so you can (sometimes) eventually get to the root of the problem, you’re wasting precious time and energy that could be spent loving each other.
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