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Reply to "I've stopped caring but after a blowup should I just walk away?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote]. Screamed, threw things, broke things, scared the living hell out of me. I told him to get out of the house, which only enraged him more. He stormed in and out, screamed about how much he hated his life and our home and demanded a divorce repeatedly. My tween son started sobbing hysterically, while my husband tried to comfort him he kept screaming at me and my younger son[/quote] I am so sorry OP. This is so beyond the bounds of normal expressions of frustration and anger. He certainly needs help but most of all you need to create a safe place for yourself and your children. Thre was a recent study showing that screaming at/around your children with anger is just as damaging as physically abusing them. So imagine, now, that he is beating up on your and your children. What would you do? I hope you have some resources to help you pull through. ANd yes, I would leave. [/quote]
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