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the silent treatment

Using sex as a weapon in a relationship is an early sign of relationship death.
A woman/girl who does that does not have a mature relationship with her own sexuality.
Sex should be a mutual celebration of affection and love in a relationship.
Using it as a tactic in a disagreement poisons the fundamentals of the relationship.
If this is going on, get out while the gettin's good.
Lots of hot fish in that cliched sea,

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Silent treatment is VERY different than being silent.
If a couple gets in an argument and goes to separate rooms/places for like half an hour, that doesn't mean they are giving each other the silent treatment. If my boyfriend and I argue, sometimes we like to separate for a few minutes, calm down, think about things, then go back to solving the problem.
Silent treatment would be if he was trying to solve the problem and I was just not saying anything and completely ignoring him.
HUGE difference.
 
I guess I give the silent treatment in a way...
But I have really bad anger issues and just being alone and not talking to my bf for that period of time is a huge improvement than when I used to explode and break things and sometimes become violent.
So I don't think the silent treatment is always necessarily immature, as I've learned, for me it's a mature step I've taken by removing myself from the situation to think to myself until I calm down.
But the cold shoulder is not appropriate in all situations and relationships, as everyone's way of approaching a conflict will differ.
 
Silent treatment is VERY different than being silent.
If a couple gets in an argument and goes to separate rooms/places for like half an hour, that doesn't mean they are giving each other the silent treatment. If my boyfriend and I argue, sometimes we like to separate for a few minutes, calm down, think about things, then go back to solving the problem.
Silent treatment would be if he was trying to solve the problem and I was just not saying anything and completely ignoring him.
HUGE difference.
Yes, I get silent during these times too, usually because we are in a situation where I can't remove myself. I know this is frustrating to him when he's talking about the problem at hand and I just say nothing or maybe a k or idk, but I guess I just need quiet time to collect my thoughts and feelings... I don't do it to intentionally irritate him, and I just make sure to always come back apologize, explain my actions, and then where we take the issue from there.
And we've been happily together for a year and a half now...I'm just lucky I have an extremely patient, understanding, and forgiving man in my life :) god knows no one else would put up with my bs lol
 
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