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123 Not everyone who goes quiet during an argument is punishing you. Some of them learned in childhood that their anger, once expressed, became the only thing anyone responded to, and the original hurt disappeared entirely. So they stopped expressing it. Not to win. To preserve the point.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 05:29 EDT

Not everyone who goes quiet during an argument is punishing you. Some of them learned in childhood that their anger, once expressed, became the only thing anyone responded to, and the original hurt disappeared entirely. So they stopped expressing it. Not to win. To preserve the point.

Some people who go silent during arguments aren't punishing you. They learned in childhood that expressing anger meant the original hurt disappeared entirely, so they stopped speaking up — not to win, but to preserve the point.

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