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[quote=Anonymous]My husband was raised in a house where anger was a sign of weakness and thus cannot process it. He is a people pleaser but really thugs get bottled up and then released in a bottles up temper tantrum at me. Usually when I point out somehow we need to do or that needs to be done. He will purposely not do it, as he is stewing over things from last week and that sets off an argument. I get put in a lose lose situation where I cannot count on him or get anything resolved. Yelling constantly is not the answer, aggravating someone else constantly is not the answer, hiding anger/emotions is not the answer. Real conflict resolution, in front of the kids, is the solution. [/quote]
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