+1 Says it all right there. |
Until op answers the question of whether this was a completely out of character one off or the last in a series of incidents this question can't be answered.
No one should be judged off one terrible moment, but if it's a pattern then you should get out. Also pps let's be real he should have put the baby in the car but the baby was not endangered |
This was a one-time / 1st time event but now thinking back I can see his examples of his anger emerge. I'm going back to our therapist. |
You are both sleep deprived. He had a one time blow up. The first year of parenthood is very stressful. Don't forget about this in case it happens again but I'm now team 'you're overreacting'. |
Not overreacting. You said "our therapist" so there are some prior difficulties in your marriage...related to anger management, perhaps? |
From lack of sex and intimacy |
You're thinking back/fishing for 'violent tendencies' to have power over him. You're also most likely blowing this situation out of proportion too. You should go to therapy, you are right. |
The child was not at risk when her father lost it and yelled at the parking attendant. I call TROLL. Probably one in the same. |
I know a guy who once made a threat when someone towed his car, but he didn't actually do what he threatened to do, and that was like 20 years ago. So, it might mean nothing? |
I could be flippant here, but I won't, because if you already had such serious issues before the baby came along, you guys are going to have trouble surviving the next few years, which are the toughest on a marriage. Good luck with the therapist. Get some rest and try to be on each other's side and have understanding for shortcomings. And make yourselves have sex. It has a way of making couples more forgiving of each other. |