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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is weird you say he is justifiably angry at you. He is not justified at being angry at you or mean or shaming. He is justified at being annoyed but not letting that feeling inside his body come out and attack you. Are you not allowed to make mistakes without punishment?[/quote] You think being rightfully angry at your spouse for continually making dumb, careless mistakes is shaming? She sounds like she needs to be shamed worse actually. She’s an idiot. Who hits stop signs?[/quote] Yes. It is shaming. Sorry if you do the same. It's wrong, hurtful and abusive. I know that most people don't learn to control their emotions and they think it is okay to "show somebody" when they think they are wrong. Like cutting people off in traffic. It's wrong, but you feel justified. It's moronic and unhealthy. Healthy people don't act that way. [/quote]
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