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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 193152" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I did let him know I am angry. I don't believe in bottling that kind of thing up and then letting go at a much later time. I usually try to let him know that I am angry, what I am angry about, and that I need to schedule a talk at a later time so that I don't say things I don't mean. I leanred some real BAD fighting habits growing up. So as an adult I work very hard to not say things in anger that I don't completely mean. I try not to assassinate anyone's character, and that usually means I need some time to cool off.</p><p> </p><p>I just am so stunned. I still remember how hurt I felt over his ignoring what Wiz was doing to me, and ignoring the details of the day I had to have Wiz removed from our home. (For those who were not around, or don't remember, husband thought I had Wiz removed because he "just headbutted" me - it was a full fledged beating, with Wiz getting me down on the ground and hitting and kicking me - BIG difference)</p><p> </p><p>Part of what I find so unbelievable is that he acted out how she spun when the car hit that first morning when he finally got home. Now he says he didn't know her ribs were even hurt????? Gee, I guess it was some other husband of mine who suggested wrapping her ribs with an ace bandage to help support her chest when the bra was uncomfortable. He said the bandage would give her the support her back needed and add stability to her ribs. So why say that if you don't know the ribs hurt?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for letting me rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 193152, member: 1233"] I did let him know I am angry. I don't believe in bottling that kind of thing up and then letting go at a much later time. I usually try to let him know that I am angry, what I am angry about, and that I need to schedule a talk at a later time so that I don't say things I don't mean. I leanred some real BAD fighting habits growing up. So as an adult I work very hard to not say things in anger that I don't completely mean. I try not to assassinate anyone's character, and that usually means I need some time to cool off. I just am so stunned. I still remember how hurt I felt over his ignoring what Wiz was doing to me, and ignoring the details of the day I had to have Wiz removed from our home. (For those who were not around, or don't remember, husband thought I had Wiz removed because he "just headbutted" me - it was a full fledged beating, with Wiz getting me down on the ground and hitting and kicking me - BIG difference) Part of what I find so unbelievable is that he acted out how she spun when the car hit that first morning when he finally got home. Now he says he didn't know her ribs were even hurt????? Gee, I guess it was some other husband of mine who suggested wrapping her ribs with an ace bandage to help support her chest when the bra was uncomfortable. He said the bandage would give her the support her back needed and add stability to her ribs. So why say that if you don't know the ribs hurt? Thanks for letting me rant. [/QUOTE]
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