6. The silent treatment; The silent treatment... - Deepstash

6. The silent treatment; The silent treatment is the intentional decision not to talk to someone after an argument or disagreement. Most times in a relationship, there isn't even an argument, your partner just starts ignoring you for no reason known to you. You ask them what's going on and they won't even say anything. This gets your mind curious and unrest.

The silent treatment is an effective way to torture someone's emotion

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