Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without knowing what the fight was about. We don’t know either side of the story.
Agree. Maybe she cheated?
When I get mad I may not reach out or answer a text, because what is there to say, really, after someone does something shitty to you and shows that they don't care about you?
So then the silent treatment is a way to break up. That's all it is. It is not an acceptable way to react if you want to stay dating someone. If someone gave me the silent treatment, I assumed we were broken up, and acted accordingly.
It’s ghosting. Which is really trashy behavior for a 5 month relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without knowing what the fight was about. We don’t know either side of the story.
Agree. Maybe she cheated?
When I get mad I may not reach out or answer a text, because what is there to say, really, after someone does something shitty to you and shows that they don't care about you?
So then the silent treatment is a way to break up. That's all it is. It is not an acceptable way to react if you want to stay dating someone. If someone gave me the silent treatment, I assumed we were broken up, and acted accordingly.
Well, if you did something shitty and didn't apologize, what am I obligated to say? It is not my problem to fix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without knowing what the fight was about. We don’t know either side of the story.
Agree. Maybe she cheated?
When I get mad I may not reach out or answer a text, because what is there to say, really, after someone does something shitty to you and shows that they don't care about you?
So then the silent treatment is a way to break up. That's all it is. It is not an acceptable way to react if you want to stay dating someone. If someone gave me the silent treatment, I assumed we were broken up, and acted accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:RUN. That never gets better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without knowing what the fight was about. We don’t know either side of the story.
Agree. Maybe she cheated?
When I get mad I may not reach out or answer a text, because what is there to say, really, after someone does something shitty to you and shows that they don't care about you?
So then the silent treatment is a way to break up. That's all it is. It is not an acceptable way to react if you want to stay dating someone. If someone gave me the silent treatment, I assumed we were broken up, and acted accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without knowing what the fight was about. We don’t know either side of the story.
Agree. Maybe she cheated?
When I get mad I may not reach out or answer a text, because what is there to say, really, after someone does something shitty to you and shows that they don't care about you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend and I have been together for 5 months. We get along great and have really good time together. We recently had our first fight and he had been giving me the silent treatment for 3 days. I’ve never dealt with this before. How do I handle? Is everything just over? We really having a great time up until this point.
It's hard to say without knowing what the fight was about.
My DH used to do that when we were dating, and probably early in the marriage. It's not that he wants to punish me for anything, he just go so mad after something that was said, that he would literally shut down and avoid me for a few days. He does it with everyone who angers him to that day - says it's better he takes some time out to settle down rather than stay and argue.
He doesn't do that anymore, or if it does, it's usually a few hours. I also now understand his reactions better and don't get nearly as upset. I'm like, ok maybe I shouldn't have said whatever it was, but you go and take your time, we'll talk later. You have to see what's yours like
Anonymous wrote:So OP, any update? Did you break up with him or cave when he 1/2 apologized but still doesn’t underhand why the silent treatment is not okay.
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend and I have been together for 5 months. We get along great and have really good time together. We recently had our first fight and he had been giving me the silent treatment for 3 days. I’ve never dealt with this before. How do I handle? Is everything just over? We really having a great time up until this point.