Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.
Agree. Really, to go from one outburst to "should I plan for the divorce?" I sure hope you've never had an outburst or overreaction in your life. You must be perfect and even tempered at all times.
What he did wasn't right, but your being dramatic and ridiculous.
He didn't just have outburst. He threatened to stab someone. The guy is off his rocker.
Okay. I'm certain you've never told anyone you're going to kill them, then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.
Agree. Really, to go from one outburst to "should I plan for the divorce?" I sure hope you've never had an outburst or overreaction in your life. You must be perfect and even tempered at all times.
What he did wasn't right, but your being dramatic and ridiculous.
He didn't just have outburst. He threatened to stab someone. The guy is off his rocker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.
Agree. Really, to go from one outburst to "should I plan for the divorce?" I sure hope you've never had an outburst or overreaction in your life. You must be perfect and even tempered at all times.
What he did wasn't right, but your being dramatic and ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.
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Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.
Anonymous wrote:Don't get anyone 'overacting' here. Just like in the long string of posts where there were calls of double standards in reactions to wife wiping toddler's mouth roughly and cursing - this is husband endangering baby in locked car, screaming at an attendant about property that OP says wasn't even damaged, threatening to eviscerate him. All the calls for that husband to leave because then and this is an overreaction? This to me is the definition of my line. To lose it over property and put the child at risk - not to mention his family as he certainly was close to the line if not over of assaulting - again over perceived damage to property. There is no excuse for this and OP should separate herself and her child from this time-bomb until he shows he sees what he did without excusing it and makes changes so that he controls his anger and impulses
Anonymous wrote:Don't get anyone 'overacting' here. Just like in the long string of posts where there were calls of double standards in reactions to wife wiping toddler's mouth roughly and cursing - this is husband endangering baby in locked car, screaming at an attendant about property that OP says wasn't even damaged, threatening to eviscerate him. All the calls for that husband to leave because then and this is an overreaction? This to me is the definition of my line. To lose it over property and put the child at risk - not to mention his family as he certainly was close to the line if not over of assaulting - again over perceived damage to property. There is no excuse for this and OP should separate herself and her child from this time-bomb until he shows he sees what he did without excusing it and makes changes so that he controls his anger and impulses
Anonymous wrote:Sleep deprived.
And why the hell are you all out at 3:30 am with a baby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.
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Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is really overreacting.