This is troubling. Doing this deliberately to try to adapt someone else's behaviour is psychological abuse but how do you tell this? https://twitter.com/barnettsurvivor/status/907229329544941568 …
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Also, the best response is not to care. Take it's power away.If your partner is sulking, ignore them until they tell you what the problem is
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This is good even if they are not sulking but just need space to process something.
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There's also lots online about how men withhold 'emotional labour' which is essentially the same thing & also often complete crap.
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No. Do some research. https://www.bustle.com/articles/152341-23-signs-your-partner-is-mentally-abusive-how-to-get-help …, no.5 "neglect".
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"Your partner can refuse to talk to you, withhold affection, or disappear for days at a time." Then my husband has been abusive.
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I let him get on with it & when he came back, he'd tell me what was on his mind.
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