This is a really stupid topic, but maybe some people can give me some insight on how to deal with this issue...
Long story short - I've been with my boyfriend for over a year now. Things all around are very good. We live to together, btw. But, when and IF a situation may arise, and we have an argument or debate, he tends to always shut down. I call it, "the quiet game." We don't argue often, but we have our normal spats like any couple over stupid things. For instance last night - small argument, some tension and he kinda exploded and he just seperates himself from me and sits in the bedroom all night or something. Usually if I feel the need, I'll break the silence and just go in and tell him to get over it, ect. 98% of the time, it never works - and he usually thinks that my idea of breaking the silence is starting a new argument. We live in a very small apt at the moment, so the "quiet game" doesn't work well with me - it makes me feel uncomfortable in my own home, and i HATE it. How do you respond to this juvenile behavior? He doesn't seem to know how to move on, or just apologize for his actions. I went to bed last night and just choose not to speak a word. Of course I'm at work today, so we can't really talk - but we usually always text - but I don't feel inclined to beg him to speak to me. The argument was over something very stupid, but considering he's a 31 year old man....would it be so wrong for me to ask him to grow up and act like one?
Without anyone getting snide and telling me to dump him - which I'm not doing, can someone give me some ideas on how you approach this kind of crap? I'm unphased today by his behavior because I expect it, but I could probably hold my silence way more than him, and I probably will just do that....