Neil Warner

Neil Warner

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Is possible to be happy in a passive aggressive marriage?



Is possible to be happy in a passive aggressive marriage?





Of course, you can always write to me, and ask questions!

neil@passiveaggresive.com

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

How to Deal With a Passive Aggressive Husband

Are you wondering what kind of life could you have with a good partner? Perhaps your mistake can be marrying a person who  will act as a passive aggressive person with you. 



How to Deal With a Passive Aggressive Husband

A secure partner is a responsive partner

How do you know if your beloved will be there for you when you have a moment of need?

It all begins with attachments...



A secure partner is a responsive partner

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

How can you know about men's emotional needs, if the clam up?




How can you know about the emotional needs of your man?



 

Here we recommend this post about emotional needs:

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

How to deal with a passive aggressive husband?

 There is a steady progression in the process of realizing the main cause of some spousal behaviors.



In this
progression, you go slowly discovering what’s is wrong in your marriage.
First you feel that something is odd, because you have some feelings of
hurt that don’t correspond with the objective situation…you are happily
married, and then some response from your spouse makes the whole
perception shake, and you are not so sure who you are.

As one
woman at the end of her rope described this constant passive
aggression as a situation where she would receive either punishment or
love, in a sequence without any logic.


Please, read more here:



How to deal with a passive aggressive husband?

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Loving an emotionally unavailable man? we feel your pain....



Is there an emotionally unavailable man in your life?

We are working on the issue of people who can't connect with others at a personal level, due to having an avoidant attachment from childhood. This people can connect with others, because the initial trauma has condicioned them to expect either abuse or abandonment from others. So, is better to detach emotionally from others...up until the point when they have to be in a relationship.

This is a real challenge: they need company; everybody else has a partner or is part of a couple, and they try to relate to other person in an intimate relationship...that is empty of substance. And it has to be done with a person who ignores the root of the detachment...perhaps repressed and forgotten by the same man who plays the role of single kind man in search of his love...up until you take the bait.

Learn to identify the signals that tell if you are in a "relationship" with a man that is emotionally unavailable, here:


http://creativeconflicts.com/still-chasing-emotionally-unavailable-man/