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How To Deal With Passive Aggressive Men
Well, you might have come across aggressive people who are rude and arrogant. You know how to deal with them. You must have come across passive people who are shy and introverted. You know how to deal with them. But how to deal with a passive aggressive husband?
Does Your Spouse Show Passive Aggressive Behaviour?
Well, passive aggressive people need a totally different approach. If you try to face them head on they will try to avoid conflict. If you try to ignore, they make passive remarks and attack you. If you try to attack, they will act like victims of your abuse.
At the end of the day, dealing with a passive aggressive husband is not easy. Now, let us discuss about how to cope with a passive aggressive husband.

How To Deal With Passive Aggressive Husband
Venting
The first thing you must do is to let him vent out his frustration. A passive aggressive husband will have lots of complaints inside him. He will be boiling inside for some unknown reasons. Let him vent out. Be patient.
Empathy
He might need some empathy. He wants someone to understand his frustration and anger. He might cool down a bit once he gets the feeling that someone understood his feelings.
Disagree
Once you let him vent out and are done with empathising him, express your opinions frankly. If you disagree with him, be open about it.
Talk
Talk and make him talk. At some point or the other, you can be assertive and put your point across. The point is to let him vent out his pent up feelings and then explain your point of view.



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