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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My ex-W used to verbally and emotionally push me endlessly. I have a super long fuse and almost never lose my temper. But she would keep on and on and on. I never put hands on her in anger, but at some point, we all have our limit. I think it was her intention to push me past that limit. It was weird and ultimately ended our marriage. Throw in a stress, tired, etc...You can all blame the husband and say he's an abuser, but you have no idea what leads to these events. I can almost 100% guarantee she could be labelled an emotional abuser if he was the one telling the story. And if this situation is even in the same universe as mine, he is probably baffled and confused by her anger, and she might not give him the room to physically withdraw from the situation. There are always always two sides to these stories. [/quote] That may be, but as a man you should know to NEVER put your hands on a woman in anger. You are responsible for how you choose to act/react.[/quote] And a woman should never lay hands on a man in anger. That is abuse. Gender is irrelevant. --a woman[/quote] Nowhere in the OP does it say the woman put her hands on the man. It says the man felt emotionally abused and he implies he responded physically. (Not putting hands on woman in anger vs in response to yelling).[/quote]
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