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In response to
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poll! the silent treatment: good, bad, childish, what?
"
by
kare
Mostly good, because if you are angry at someone, silence is better than saying something you'll soon regret -- nm
Posted by
con_carne
Dec 1 '08, 10:30
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The silent treatment is not just withholding communication for an hour or so until you calm down, it's a persistent unwillingness to acknowledge
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TWuG
Dec 1, 10:40
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yeah, i guess it can get to that level pretty quickly, eh. -- nm
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kare
Dec 1, 10:44
This is what the colonel used to do, and it's impossible to have any kind of adult communication. -- nm
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loosilu in Algiers
Dec 1, 10:41
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It's what I did in my marriage around 5 or 6 years ago that almost cost me my wife.
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TWuG
Dec 1, 10:45
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