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Originally Posted by Vicky.
IMO its exactly the same.
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Well, I won't go into why I consider you opinion wrong here Vicky, it's not the place and tbh I cba this time of night lol, so we will agree to disagree on this one.
What I will say though (and your welcome to the last word) is that sulking is very much passive aggressive.
I know it's only Wikipedia, but you can do some deeper reading if your interested;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive...ssive_behavior
Signs and symptoms
The book Living with the Passive–Aggressive Man lists 11 responses that may help identify passive–aggressive behavior:[1]
Ambiguity or speaking cryptically: a means of creating a feeling of insecurity in others or of disguising one's own insecurities.
Fear of competition
Fear of dependency
Fear of intimacy as a means to act out anger: The passive–aggressive often cannot trust. Because of this, they guard themselves against becoming intimately attached to someone.
Making chaotic situations
Making excuses for non-performance in work teams
Obstructionism
Procrastination
Sulking