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Interacting with Your MLCer Re: Passive-aggressive behavior quotes & articles
#50: October 13, 2014, 05:13:10 PM
Attaching! Thank you, great info!
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My H seems to be a low energy type of MLCer. His new thing is to leave the house and be gone as long as possible trying to make me react. I don't. Today, S16 was over at H's parents, and H was supposed to pick up S at 2:00 and bring him home. H woke up at 1pm, left at 1:20 to get himself some lunch, then was supposed to get S. At 5PM, I had to call over there to see if I needed to make dinner for S, but it turns out they were having dinner there. 9:30 pm rolls around, no call. So I call over there to see where S is and H's parent say they already left.

S walks in and I ask if he had a good time, he says yes. Then I mention that if he knows he isn't coming home for dinner, to give me a call. H walks in a minute later and I said "Did you have a nice time?" He says "It was an afternoon." He's surly. I said, "Calling to let me know S isn't coming home for dinner falls under the heading of "Common Courtesy" as we agreed on two weeks ago." H wants to be mad, but can't since he agreed on the terms. Suddenly, he's not surly anymore.

Has anyone else had experience with passive aggressive behaviors?
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Re: How to deal with a passive aggressive spouse
#52: March 22, 2015, 03:46:42 PM
OffRoad, I've merged your thread with a pre-existing one on the same subject. Reading it may help you with your situation.
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Re: How to deal with a passive aggressive spouse
#53: March 23, 2015, 03:49:28 AM
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Re: How to deal with a passive aggressive spouse
#54: January 20, 2016, 08:49:09 PM
Can I say Eye Opening :o :o :o the articles are describing my H to a T.  I think people throw out the term "oh she/he is being passive aggressive" easily and don't really understand what it means and how deep it goes.  Can it take years to surface because I didn't feel like my H was this way in the beginning but through the 14 years of marriage he matches every description.

Thanks for sharing the journey.

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