Anonymous wrote:Is she honestly ignoring you or just needs time to process the argument and decompress so she can have a rational conversation instead of an emotional one?.
After an argument, I can't sit there and rehash it for hours. I need some time to process and to think through things so I can approach it from a rational standpoint when we do discuss it.
Sometimes that's 15 minutes later. Sometimes it's a few hours. Sometimes we have to wait until later that night when the kids go to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, overall, our relationship is fine( I think, lol) but she reacts in a different way if I tell her something I don't like straight. She don't take it well, and goes in the silent mode. Today, she told me that she is not ready to chat and went for a walk and we chatted after 2 hrs. She did discuss that she didn't want to say anything mean when she is upset and rather shuts down for a while.
This seems reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, overall, our relationship is fine( I think, lol) but she reacts in a different way if I tell her something I don't like straight. She don't take it well, and goes in the silent mode. Today, she told me that she is not ready to chat and went for a walk and we chatted after 2 hrs. She did discuss that she didn't want to say anything mean when she is upset and rather shuts down for a while.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, overall, our relationship is fine( I think, lol) but she reacts in a different way if I tell her something I don't like straight. She don't take it well, and goes in the silent mode. Today, she told me that she is not ready to chat and went for a walk and we chatted after 2 hrs. She did discuss that she didn't want to say anything mean when she is upset and rather shuts down for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I have this dynamic where he wants to talk everything out immediately and I need a moment to get my thoughts sorted. What helps us is 1. Him being patient and recognizing that I need to take a moment before continuing the discussion and 2. Me being vocal about why I’m going quiet (ie: explicitly saying to him that the conversation is stressing me out and I need to take a beat
That's a good point. Did you guys improve over the years in how you talk or does this happen with every little or big disagreements?
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have this dynamic where he wants to talk everything out immediately and I need a moment to get my thoughts sorted. What helps us is 1. Him being patient and recognizing that I need to take a moment before continuing the discussion and 2. Me being vocal about why I’m going quiet (ie: explicitly saying to him that the conversation is stressing me out and I need to take a beat