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How come some parents give their children the silent treatment?

One time my dad gave me the silent treatment because I broke his trust by stealing his watch when I was 13. Man that hurt when my dad ignores me. My best friend convinced me to take it to prove to those older kids that we weren’t babies. It was wrong I know but we were stupid kids. I didn’t want to do it. I knew my bestie stole a CD but I didn’t wanna rat on her because she was my bestie. I was disappointed in her because she would always tell me to stop doing stupid things! Hurt. I lost his watch and I took the watch from the store but security caught me and we got arrested and sent to the back room. Man our parents were FURIOUS! My dad didn’t even talk to me on the way home. I did try to apologize but he refused to speak to me. He just gave me the silent treatment and it KILLED me! My family was disappointed. My bestie and I had to do community service by cleaning up the parks and places. We weren’t allowed to hang with each other for a month. Dads rule.
Why do some parents give kids the silent treatment? Do they not accept sorry well? My aunt was VERY hurt and disappointed and didn’t wanna even look at me.
That was about 4-5 years ago.
I guess loyal peoples do dumb things too. We’ve learned our lesson.
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Sometimes it's best to get the silent treatment for a few days, being upset if he spanked your butt he would have hit to hard. I guess it's a cool down period and gives them time to try and think of the words to say. It sure bets getting a fist up side the head or bleeding legs because you were whipped with the belt or cord, you learned your lesson from it and that's the main thing
AutismGirl18 · 18-21, F
@Justiceforall Yeah I guess.
@AutismGirl18 believe me it is, the silent treatment is mental abuse, but you get mentally abuse getting beat on top of the physical abuse