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Reply to "Is grabbing spouse's car keys a form of violence and/or abuse?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is interesting. I've debated taking my DH's keys. Not to control him in any way. Rather, to keep him from the immature and selfish impulsivity of storming out of the house in anger and leaving me with our young kids and the responsibilities of reality. I would never storm out the way he does. I can't. I don't have the luxury of bailing. He can cool of downstairs if he needs a moment. Not run out and go radio silent for an hour or more while I take care of the kids. [/quote] OP here. My husband does that, too (takes off and comes back in a couple of hours). But I realized what kind of man he is when we had our first, and never debated to have a second. So I don't really feel like his bailing is affecting me that much. [/quote]
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