Anonymous wrote:The idea that any yelling at all is abuse or toxic is ridiculous and, frankly, itself toxic. If you don't want to be in a relationship with someone who yells at all, that's fine - your choice. But don't categorically paint them as a terrible person. Sometimes yelling is totally appropriate, and sometimes a person can say abusive things without yelling. Consider how often they yell, what triggers it, what they say when they yell, whether it's coupled with any kind of physically menacing behavior, and how the other person feels about the yelling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure what you mean by identity issues, but my dad is a narcissist. He yells at the women in his life when he thinks someone else is listening and he can grandstand about how he’s the victim of evil wives and children. It’s all lies, but his audience doesn’t know that.
I'm certain seeing a guy yelling at his family would not make people sympathetic towards him
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite. I am a very even tempered man with a wonderful but hot headed wife who yells anytime she is frustrated.
I have started yelling back. It is the only language she understands when angry.
+1. yelling can go both ways op.
It's only a problem if men do it. Kind of like only white people can be racist.
This is Op. Totally agree that yelling can go both ways, but in many cases the wife yells back only when she gets to the boiling magma point. You know how volcanoes work, right?
Anonymous wrote:I yell at women plenty and I am a woman. You can't play this were equal crap all over the place and then say you're too delicate and should be treated like you are a saint. Most women are not saints and never will be.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite. I am a very even tempered man with a wonderful but hot headed wife who yells anytime she is frustrated.
I have started yelling back. It is the only language she understands when angry.