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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you walk? If so, it's not "abuse." It's "inconvenient."[/quote] Not everywhere, not in every weather, and not with the kid Besides, why is HE the one to decide who does the walking? Isn't it supposed to be discussed?[/quote] I think in such a situation you're diluting the impact of the words "abuse" and "violence." Maybe he's being unreasonable and unfair and making things inconvenient, but it doesn't sound like it meets the threshold of abusive and violent. [/quote] Thanks, this is OP. That's what I wanted to know, since my reaction to this was a bit out of line, too- did nit get to the point of spitting ;), but started yelling as I became very agitated. Trying to analyze why. I guess I am controlling and I don't like losing it too much..,[/quote]
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