Such as, "I'm not going to talk to you and just wait till you notice I'm mad, and the longer it takes for you to figure it out, the more pissed off I'm going to get." I mean, seriously. Why do people do this shit? My mother used to do this to me ALL THE TIME. She would give me the silent treatment. Even when I'd ASK her what's wrong, she'd say "Nothing." If I asked her again or pushed the issue, she'd completely go off the handle and say something like, "You know perfectly well what's wrong!" When really, I'd have no freaking clue. She'd never explain it, either, but she would demand an apology from me. I now apologize for just about every friggin' thing that ever happens, even if it's not remotely my fault or if I didn't have anything to do with it. I learned from a very early age to say "I'm sorry" in response to just about anything my mother said.
There was one time that she was screaming at me for something or another. I don't remember what. She asked me a question, but I didn't understand it. Not that I needed her to explain it better, it was like I literally just didn't understand what came out of her mouth. Either she screamed it so incoherently that I just missed it, or it got lost somewhere between my ears and my brain 'cuz I was so shocked. Either way, I asked her what she said. She just about hit the roof... "You know perfectly well what I said! You heard me!" "No, I didn't! I really didn't hear what you said!" "LIAR! Answer the damn question!"
Yeah.
When my husband and I get upset with each other, we generally tell each other about it. At least, he'll tell me if he's upset at me, and he's told me to tell him if I'm upset with him. I'd sort of gotten into the habit of not telling people when I'm upset, picked up from my mom, but I've mostly broken it by now. My husband and I have resolved to never go to bed upset with each other; once one of us knows what's bothering the other, we can work things out pretty well.
So, does this sort of thing happen to anyone else?
There was one time that she was screaming at me for something or another. I don't remember what. She asked me a question, but I didn't understand it. Not that I needed her to explain it better, it was like I literally just didn't understand what came out of her mouth. Either she screamed it so incoherently that I just missed it, or it got lost somewhere between my ears and my brain 'cuz I was so shocked. Either way, I asked her what she said. She just about hit the roof... "You know perfectly well what I said! You heard me!" "No, I didn't! I really didn't hear what you said!" "LIAR! Answer the damn question!"
Yeah.
When my husband and I get upset with each other, we generally tell each other about it. At least, he'll tell me if he's upset at me, and he's told me to tell him if I'm upset with him. I'd sort of gotten into the habit of not telling people when I'm upset, picked up from my mom, but I've mostly broken it by now. My husband and I have resolved to never go to bed upset with each other; once one of us knows what's bothering the other, we can work things out pretty well.
So, does this sort of thing happen to anyone else?
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