Passive-aggressive behavior is related to suppressed anger. Sometimes their underlying anger shows, and sometimes not.
To be a wolf means to be aggressive or mean. To be a lamb is to be shy and passive.
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Fondness, EX: She is very fond of her. passive aggressive and sarcastic sign off to email/letter
Passive-aggressive behavior is anti-social behavior without being overt. For example, your hands are not quite clean, so you wipe them on your brother's towel instead of your own. Another example would be speaking in a low tone, when you know it makes it hard to be understood.A common and excellent example of passive-aggressive behavior would be to say something insulting about someone and then follow it with "Only kidding!"Passive-aggressive behavior is a defense mechanism, and is often not recognized by the person doing it. Others, however, find it obvious and annoying.I don't know. That is what I'm trying to find out.
To dream that you're a ninja indicates passive aggressive behavior. You're trying to be defiant without appearing confrontational.
1. Assertive: tell him to stop. If he doesn't, go aggressive or passive. 2. Passive: Just ignore him. He isn't worth the trouble. 3. Aggressive: Some boys think their too tough. why not show him who's boss? All in all, if he doesn't stop, a trustworthy teacher or adult is the best way to go.
Male chickens can be aggressive at times.
He is not joking and that is just an excuse to delay an answer. My guess is that he is passive aggressive and the mean comments are just part of his aggressive nature. I wouldn't get too involved with him because the longer you are with him the worse it will get with the abuse and control. He is basically a bully.
that really depends on how she is flirting,..if she is aggressive about it then it is very likely that she does want to sleep with you, but if she is being passive and/or cassual when she is flirting then maybe sex isn't the only thing she is after
Be tactful but not passive aggressive. And, most of all, show some maturity!
If you train them well they learn to be protective of you and aggressive to people whose actions/demeanor they have learned toperceiveas a threat to you. They can also be a passive deterrent, even if they are not trained. A person walking a mean looking dog is less likely to be attacked/mugged than a person without one.
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