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[quote=Anonymous]My Mom is a great Mom. She was very loving and adored me. But she had an explosive temper. And in 15 mins it was gone and forgotten. I got used to them and also let them go once they were over. But I realized with age and therapy that I was always waiting for the other shoe to drop, not quite knowing when it would hit. And one way I coped was really believing once it passed I was over it, but I wasn't I was just suppressing it. And now, I still find myself bracing for an explosive outburst from DH, even though he isn't like that AT ALL. But my muscles get tense and I hold my breath and I wait for him to explode. Doesn't matter all the amazing things my mother did all the other times. The damage from her explosions is deep. [/quote]
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