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I absolutely despite passive-aggressive behaviour rooted in low self-esteem. They are invisible contracts people set. I think we have just faced a simple labeling problem, with people-pleasing as the ultimate vague word.
That's interesting. Why do you feel contempt for passive-aggressiveness rooted in low-self esteem? Do you feel you are superior to people who do that? Do you feel that those people are weak of character or resolve?
I specifically hate those who give to get. And when they give and don't get, they become passive-aggressive.
If I have low self-esteem, here is how I might behave. For the purposes of this example, I am Jack and the other person is Elizabeth.
1. I want care and attention from Elizabeth.
2. I give care and attention to her, hoping I will get them back.
3. When she doesn't give me care and attention I "deserve", I become passive-aggressive towards her.
Some people believe giving is the prerequisite to acceptance. They think they are not good enough. So in step 2, Jack sets an invisible contract with Elizabeth, without her knowing. He will give, give, give, and one day he will freak out.
Elizabeth has no idea why.