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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DH is aware of it and tries to do better. But it doesn’t always happen. We have full family discussions about this dynamic. “Dad is emotional and has a hard time controlling it” and that type of thing. I do handle some of the triggering activities- such as teaching the kids to drive. He should not go near that one. [/quote] OP here and this is so interesting to me that he is aware of and admits this dynamic. My husband does occasionally but in general seems to feel like it’s justified when he’s stressed. I struggle with how hard to push him because his mom was SO much worse I do think this is him trying to do his best. I think my biggest frustration is that he’s made these lifestyle decisions that mean he is stressed pretty often:( [/quote] What does DH say about the dynamics with his mother? How did her behavior make him feel? [/quote]
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