How silent treatment is used as a defence

Being on the other side of a silent wall can be extremely hurtful, especially if you are a sensitive type. Silent anger can feel like a dagger into your heart or a knife into your soul. When you try to talk or break the silence and you are met with the back of someone’s head or a blank stare this eats into your own feelings of self-worth. It is so upsetting and confusing that it’s hard to know what do to. Being silent as a form of defence People that feel unable to communicate on an emotional level can feel safe behind a wall of…
