You can’t quite put your finger on it, but something just seems off. You ask your partner, “what’s wrong?” They quickly respond, “nothing,” but their tone is tense and their body language is closed off.
Not to mention, they’ve barely looked in your direction all day. You’re left feeling frustrated, shut out, and confused, so what’s really going on?Signs of passive-aggressive behavior in relationships aren’t always easy to spot, but their impact can be hard to miss.
It might be used as a way of expressing anger or dissatisfaction, often masked as feigned politeness. Whether coming from a partner or ourselves, passive-aggressive behavior usually stems from unspoken resentment, discomfort with conflict, or even learned patterns of emotional avoidance.
Over time, this kind of pattern in a relationship can take a toll on trust, connection, and emotional safety.In this article, we’ll teach you how to recognize passive-aggressive relationship patterns and offer compassionate and pragmatic methods for communicating better in a relationship.
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