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Originally Posted by jedward fever
Also Aaron haters I understand that you dont like him but why do you keep pretending that his a passive agressive,if anything his more like Ben from last year in the fact that he takes the least agressive approach possible.
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I don't hate Aaron, don't care enough to (also I don't think hate is possible unless you know someone personally). That aside, are you actually serious with the quote above?
"Put simply passive aggressive behaviour is silent aggression. It is where you are angry with someone but do not or cannot tell them. It may involve, shutting off verbally, it may involve angry looks, obvious changes in behaviour, being obstructive, sulky or stonewalling. It is characterized by an indirect resistance to the demands of others and an avoidance of direct confrontation, as in procrastinating, evading, pouting, or deliberately creating confusion.
A passive aggressive individual doesn't always exhibit outward anger or appear malicious. At first glance, the behaviour might appears unassuming, gracious and benevolent; underneath there may be manipulation - hence the term "Passive-Aggressive".
Passive aggression is a destructive pattern of behaviour that can be seen as a form of emotional abuse in relationships that bites away at trust between people.
It is a creation of negative energy in the atmosphere which is clear to those involved and can create immense hurt and pain to those on the receiving end.
It is a manifestation of emotions and feelings that are being repressed on a self-imposed need for either dependence, acceptance or further avoidance of conflict and is marked by a persistent pattern of negative attitudes and passive resistance in interpersonal or work situations.
It can either be covert (concealed and hidden) or overt (blatant and obvious)."
Source:
http://www.counselling-directory.org...sive-behaviour