OceanAnnie
I guess I have a thing against
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I know this thread was just in fun, (read that up thread), but I think it's an interesting topic. I don't know anything about the origin of the question. But I'll give you my .02.
I think bullying and being passive-aggressive are on the same spectrum of mean spirited, manipulative behaviors. I have had the displeasure of coming into contact with both. On the receiving end, the feelings are not much different. Except until you catch on to the passive-aggressive person, you are hurt and confused as to why they say and do their thing. Maybe even extend the benefit of the doubt for a time. Then when they get away with it, they get more brazen and more hurtful. It must be empowering. I don't know. When you encounter a bully, you don't really need a why answered, IMO.
I can see where passive-aggressiveness can be a mental illness. I do however think that there must be some cases of people just being terminally mean and artful. When I encounter it, it's repelling and I don't try to distinguish between the two. I'm cordial, but the wall is up so to speak.
I agree with a pp that stated she would rather deal with a bully because at least they are out in the open and you know what you are dealing with. How true. Neither is a walk in the park though.
I think bullying and being passive-aggressive are on the same spectrum of mean spirited, manipulative behaviors. I have had the displeasure of coming into contact with both. On the receiving end, the feelings are not much different. Except until you catch on to the passive-aggressive person, you are hurt and confused as to why they say and do their thing. Maybe even extend the benefit of the doubt for a time. Then when they get away with it, they get more brazen and more hurtful. It must be empowering. I don't know. When you encounter a bully, you don't really need a why answered, IMO.
I can see where passive-aggressiveness can be a mental illness. I do however think that there must be some cases of people just being terminally mean and artful. When I encounter it, it's repelling and I don't try to distinguish between the two. I'm cordial, but the wall is up so to speak.
I agree with a pp that stated she would rather deal with a bully because at least they are out in the open and you know what you are dealing with. How true. Neither is a walk in the park though.