Passive Communication (and a bit about emotional abuse)
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 10:46 am
Hey!
So recently I saw some really great stuff on twitter under the #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou hashtag which I thought promotes a really important ongoing conversation about all the non-physical ways abuse can happen in relationships. It also made me think about how hurting someone and unhealthy patterns (even not yet abusive ones) can accumulate in relationships, and we don't see the signs when we don't communicate directly because of a bias that just sees harm as being physical.
I've been trying to be a lot more direct in my communication and it has been such a good thing for me. I just wish I'd found it easier earlier.
Has anyone had any major learning experiences when it comes to passive communication?
So recently I saw some really great stuff on twitter under the #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou hashtag which I thought promotes a really important ongoing conversation about all the non-physical ways abuse can happen in relationships. It also made me think about how hurting someone and unhealthy patterns (even not yet abusive ones) can accumulate in relationships, and we don't see the signs when we don't communicate directly because of a bias that just sees harm as being physical.
I've been trying to be a lot more direct in my communication and it has been such a good thing for me. I just wish I'd found it easier earlier.
Has anyone had any major learning experiences when it comes to passive communication?