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Keep patience, maybe shoot them a text message asking how they're doing or write down what you've been up to, so you can leave it up to them to contact you.
I confronted my daughter's boyfriend about his disrespectful behavior toward her, and she hasn't spoken to me in a few weeks now. I hate the silence, but in this situation, I want to give her her space and let her work it out on her own. I know that she will come around sooner or later. It really pains me, of course. I love her so much, but I know I can't push her, or I'll end up doing more harm than good in this situation.
Whenever my children go quiet for a long time, I always assume that the busy lifestyle has taken a toll on them, or that they are trying to work out something, on their own. Have you ever been in a situation where there was so much silence that you felt a strong urge to break it? What was your reason for not doing so?