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928 Psychology says people who go completely silent when they’re hurt aren’t giving you the silent treatment. They learned as children that their pain made other people angry, so they built a system where suffering happens privately or not at all.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/11/2026 01:03 EDT

Psychology says people who go completely silent when they’re hurt aren’t giving you the silent treatment. They learned as children that their pain made other people angry, so they built a system where suffering happens privately or not at all.

People who go silent when hurt aren't punishing you. Psychology suggests they learned in childhood that their pain made others angry, so they built a system where suffering happens privately or not at all.

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