Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I can see myself reacting the same way.
+1. As adults, you state your point of view and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, how cold. A bunch of women here who can't deal with other people's emotions and would also walk away.
Are you also like that with your own families and children?
Yeah, no. Remaining calm and not losing your cool isn't cold, it's adult.
You can insult all you like, but you may notice I won't insult you or call you names. I understand this is frustrating to you, and you might prefer me to get revved up because of "your emotions." Mabr it is validating or something.
Terribly sorry about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people think detachment = maturity. Tell them to watch the new Serena Nike ad
Agree. She has poor communication skills and poor conflict resolution skills.
She can’t nuat leave $hit hanging and walk away to never deal with it.
If she doesn’t come back to actually resolve the conflict, the only thing you ever need to say is that you had hoped she went off to cool down and then return to resolve the conflict. Then go on and say it’s unfortunate that she does not want to clear this up, resolve it, and then move. Brushing things under a rug is not moving on nor mature.
Now you know you can’t trust her. You can still be friends but dont count in her to do the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people think detachment = maturity. Tell them to watch the new Serena Nike ad
Agree. She has poor communication skills and poor conflict resolution skills.
She can’t nuat leave $hit hanging and walk away to never deal with it.
If she doesn’t come back to actually resolve the conflict, the only thing you ever need to say is that you had hoped she went off to cool down and then return to resolve the conflict. Then go on and say it’s unfortunate that she does not want to clear this up, resolve it, and then move. Brushing things under a rug is not moving on nor mature.
Now you know you can’t trust her. You can still be friends but dont count in her to do the right thing.
Did you read the OP? The friend wasn't the one who needed to "cool down."
Nothing good comes of engaging with something even the person doing it would describe as an "emotional outburst."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, how cold. A bunch of women here who can't deal with other people's emotions and would also walk away.
Are you also like that with your own families and children?
Yeah, no. Remaining calm and not losing your cool isn't cold, it's adult.
You can insult all you like, but you may notice I won't insult you or call you names. I understand this is frustrating to you, and you might prefer me to get revved up because of "your emotions." Mabr it is validating or something.
Terribly sorry about that.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, how cold. A bunch of women here who can't deal with other people's emotions and would also walk away.
Are you also like that with your own families and children?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, how cold. A bunch of women here who can't deal with other people's emotions and would also walk away.
Are you also like that with your own families and children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I can see myself reacting the same way.
Same. When I think I’m right, you’re not changing my mind, and back-and-forth is pointless. So I let you know I’m done with the topic and will be moving on.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. It wasn’t trivial. It was kind of a big deal but she thinks I’m wrong to be upset and doesn’t care that I am.
I recently had an awkward encounter with a friend where she something had done something and I was upset about it. I told her I was upset. She was just looking at me with what I could only best describe as polite detachment. She only said, “ Well I see your point but I no longer want to go back and forth on this. “ and walked away.
Erm...wtf? Is she a sociopath?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I can see myself reacting the same way.
Anonymous wrote:I recently had an awkward encounter with a friend where she something had done something and I was upset about it. I told her I was upset. She was just looking at me with what I could only best describe as polite detachment. She only said, “ Well I see your point but I no longer want to go back and forth on this. “ and walked away.
Erm...wtf? Is she a sociopath?