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[quote=Anonymous]Can you say dysfunction? I'm just going to pick the easiest example here: He did not "make" you drive all around looking for him. You kicked him out of the car, he got out and found his way to work. Once you told him to get out of the car, what you did next is on you. You control your behavior. You cannot control his behavior, and he does not control yours. So, he wants to watch a dark movie and you don't? Don't watch it. Go to another room and read a book, watch a movie on a different TV, get on the computer, do something else. You do argue, you ask him to leave and he leaves. You own that decision (asking him to leave), and you own your next decisions (panicking and driving around like an out of control lunatic who can't disengage. Learn some self control. [/quote]
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