05-12-2014, 12:15 AM
I'd love to get some thoughts on this post, maybe even a constructive argument. My post says it all. I once asked my mom, I said to her when she was growing up when you didn't have interest in someone or say you did and things went sour, did people give the silent treatment? She told me No, she said people talked on the phone or said face to face how they felt about the other person. That made me think then why has that changed today?
I realize the silent treatment is the easy way out. And perhaps it's myself, maybe it's just me, if anybody else feels like I do feel free to chime in. Maybe most if they get the silent treatment they just shrug it off and say whatever and move on. But for me, I feel when someone gives you the silent treatment, and I've been on the receiving end of it a couple times, it shows they lack balls for lack of a better word or terminology, and are childish. This is ridiculous of me to say but I would honestly rather a guy tell me "Get lost", "Not interested", "Go take a hike" etc. then say nothing at all.
Reason I say that is because if someone is honest and says what I said above, it may hurt, but you know where you stand, But when you get the silent treatment you're left with nothing but questions because you don't know where you stand. So sorry for this rant but again I can only speak for myself, but I feel getting the silent treatment hurts more than an actual rejection of I'm not interested.
I realize the silent treatment is the easy way out. And perhaps it's myself, maybe it's just me, if anybody else feels like I do feel free to chime in. Maybe most if they get the silent treatment they just shrug it off and say whatever and move on. But for me, I feel when someone gives you the silent treatment, and I've been on the receiving end of it a couple times, it shows they lack balls for lack of a better word or terminology, and are childish. This is ridiculous of me to say but I would honestly rather a guy tell me "Get lost", "Not interested", "Go take a hike" etc. then say nothing at all.
Reason I say that is because if someone is honest and says what I said above, it may hurt, but you know where you stand, But when you get the silent treatment you're left with nothing but questions because you don't know where you stand. So sorry for this rant but again I can only speak for myself, but I feel getting the silent treatment hurts more than an actual rejection of I'm not interested.