Yes, definitely. I go out of my way to avoid conflict, and I have to try hard to not do that sometime because on occasion avoiding conflict in the short term means worse conflict in the longer. Recently I've been annoying the crap out of my wife because we've had a few disagreements where I've just walked away because I couldn't think of a conciliatory way to answer what she said, so I just didn't say anything. Admittedly, often I'm still trying to think of a response 2 or 3 minutes later, and she thinks I'm just blanking her, but sometimes to my shame I've just chickened out and not answered, tried to remove myself from the situation. It's something I need to not do.
xyzyxx wrote:
That reminds me of another thing that happens to me. If I'm walking through the hallway and someone walking in the opposite direction says hello to me, it usually takes me half second to process the fact that I should respond, and it takes another half second to actually formulate an appropriate response... but the person is gone by then.
Yes, I do this, too. My processing time for what someone's said can be pretty high, especially when it's unexpected. I'll often say "what? Oh, er... (appropriate reply)" I heard, it just takes me time to figure out what it is I heard. Audio Processing Disorder, apparently.
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