In some cases you try to explain you're not interested and instead of moving on they see it as negotiation time (or worse, demand an explanation). No thank you.
Even worse, they take it as an insult and become hostile, even violent. Even if they don't they can look completely wounded.
Why the silent treatment? Because there are too many emotional babies out there who don't believe no means no and will blow up (or implode) if you say outright you're not interested.
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I am a librarian by nature and by pension. I have always loved silence. Often friends and lovers accused me of giving them the silent treatment. I am always surprised that people were talking to me. I like to zone out and do research in my head until I find an answer.
I apologize for being rude. BUT I have been accused so many times, silence is part of my nature. Fortunately, people who knew me were aware that I was not ignoring them. People who sort of know me often say I'm rude. I am not trying to be.
Don't assume the worse. Give others a break. You will become forgetful, too, as you grow older
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I fucking hate the silent treatment. Growing up, my mom would do that to me for literally days and drive me crazy. As far as I'm concerned, say what the problem is and work it out. The silent treatment is ridiculous and useless and I hate it. Lol.
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When my mother gives me the silent treatment she thinks is a punishment but really it a reward
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Seems two different silent treatments are being talked about. One being from someone who is politely trying to show lack of interest (or at least not wanting to make a big production of rejecting someone coming onto them) and the other someone you know very well refusing to speak at all, a type of malicious shunning. Those are two different things.
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