sun seeker
Diamond Member
I ask because I'm very bad at it. Usually when people are ranting at me I get very quiet and speak more calmly (at least outwardly) than usual, even if I am shaking and my heart is pounding. As it does, because anger terrifies me. Then, usually I avoid the person for a long time. Sometimes indefinitely. It isn't seeming like a very good strategy.
A long-time friend crossed a line with me today by swearing and accusing when I (calmly, compassionately) stated a boundary that I probably should have clarified a long time ago. I am clear that what she was saying came out of her stress level and isn't really about me, but a lot of my emotional energy is being drained because I don't know how the situation will resolve.
I am aware that this friend mirrors some of my own unresolved issues, and actually I am glad, in a roundabout way, to be shown what I need to work on.
But. When someone has exploded at you in a way you don't consider fair, and they aren't forthcoming with an apology... how do you handle that? Both within yourself and with the other person?
A long-time friend crossed a line with me today by swearing and accusing when I (calmly, compassionately) stated a boundary that I probably should have clarified a long time ago. I am clear that what she was saying came out of her stress level and isn't really about me, but a lot of my emotional energy is being drained because I don't know how the situation will resolve.
I am aware that this friend mirrors some of my own unresolved issues, and actually I am glad, in a roundabout way, to be shown what I need to work on.
But. When someone has exploded at you in a way you don't consider fair, and they aren't forthcoming with an apology... how do you handle that? Both within yourself and with the other person?