Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silent treatment from a guy? Ugh...so not masculine.
But if he expressed his feelings, you'd complain about that too, amirite?
Anonymous wrote:Silent treatment from a guy? Ugh...so not masculine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently on day 3 now. He's driving me crazy.
Because you won't have sex with him, so he's giving you the cold shoulder.
Nope thats not it. Had a small fight- barely even a fight. Now he wont call or return my texts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a major red flag to me, OP. The silent treatment is punishment dolled out by a teenager- not an adult male. If he needs some time to cool down before talking about the issue, fine. A few hours or an evening should suffice. But if he's trying to "punish" you while still not dealing with the issues at hand, you've got much bigger problems on your plate.
+1
A mature person would say, "I'm really upset about what you said this morning, and I need some time to cool off and think." An immature person just stops talking to you. I have no patience for that crap. It's not your job to drive over and give him a BJ so he won't be mad anymore.
amen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes the silent treatment is better if the other party has nothing better to say and doesn't want to say something he or she will regret later on. Words cannot be undone. The damage is greater than the you can imagine if someone uttered something at an inopportune moment and later wishes they hadn't.
Let him stew or whatever he needs to do to get over something, that may be his coping method.
No. He needs to advise the Op if he is too heated to discuss something and then come back to address the problem in a reasonable time frame. Three days is not reasonable. I have no doubt it's his coping method but he needs a new one pronto because healthy adults don't do this, nor do they accept it from others.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes the silent treatment is better if the other party has nothing better to say and doesn't want to say something he or she will regret later on. Words cannot be undone. The damage is greater than the you can imagine if someone uttered something at an inopportune moment and later wishes they hadn't.
Let him stew or whatever he needs to do to get over something, that may be his coping method.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently on day 3 now. He's driving me crazy.
Because you won't have sex with him, so he's giving you the cold shoulder.
Nope thats not it. Had a small fight- barely even a fight. Now he wont call or return my texts
Small fight to you. Apparently it was a much bigger deal to him. Might want to figure out why that is.
But how if hes not responding. We dont live together
Consider this a blessing and move on. He's obviously completely emotionally immature, and that will only get worse if you move in together/get married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a major red flag to me, OP. The silent treatment is punishment dolled out by a teenager- not an adult male. If he needs some time to cool down before talking about the issue, fine. A few hours or an evening should suffice. But if he's trying to "punish" you while still not dealing with the issues at hand, you've got much bigger problems on your plate.
+1
A mature person would say, "I'm really upset about what you said this morning, and I need some time to cool off and think." An immature person just stops talking to you. I have no patience for that crap. It's not your job to drive over and give him a BJ so he won't be mad anymore.
amen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a major red flag to me, OP. The silent treatment is punishment dolled out by a teenager- not an adult male. If he needs some time to cool down before talking about the issue, fine. A few hours or an evening should suffice. But if he's trying to "punish" you while still not dealing with the issues at hand, you've got much bigger problems on your plate.
+1
A mature person would say, "I'm really upset about what you said this morning, and I need some time to cool off and think." An immature person just stops talking to you. I have no patience for that crap. It's not your job to drive over and give him a BJ so he won't be mad anymore.