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Is passive aggressive behavior that bad

Started by Arianna Valentine, December 22, 2018, 12:00:35 PM

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GordonG

Quote from: Dietlind on December 22, 2018, 05:08:52 PM
I think it is a very female type of behavior.  The only people I ever met, who displayed this, were females.

Males tend to be way more direct with their aggression.


I'm with Chaerlie, I too beg to differ. I've seen plenty of men exhibit this behavior towards other guys.
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Linde

Well, our experiences have been different.  I have not run across passive aggressive behavior in men, but quite a bit in females.  All men I came across, would have acted /or acted, in situations very actively aggressive, non a hint a passive aggression could be seen.
But I have to say that I worked mostly with females, and tried to avoid the exposure to men, because this open aggression always bothered me, and I did not know how to properly react to it!
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