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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 502652" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OH thanks, I sure hope so. I imagine people who see us out of the home must think he really hates me... he takes all his stress out on me, hitting, blurting names etc. But when I can just keep things peaceful for him, yes... it is true, he does open up and ask things.</p><p></p><p>Tonight he told me that sometimes he just can't help it what comes out of him, he just has to say things sometimes when he is so mad. then when he got all frustrated that a channel was locked and I said I would unlock it, I clicked on the wrong one... and I tried to back out and fix it but he flew off the handle. I just sest the remote down and didn't unlock it and went in teh kitchen to do some work. He came in and told me to fix it. I said I was trying to. He said well I had to yell at you, you were doing it wrong and it frustrated me so much. I said but I WAS fixing it...I didn't say NO so you need to see my thinking bubble too. He said, NOW I do because you told me. I said, well that would be a good thing to work on. Sometimes you do things that only help what is in YOUR thinking bubble but other people have thinking bubbles too. </p><p></p><p>He was looking at me like... you are sh***ing me.... LOL</p><p></p><p>Really, if you start to wonder about what is in other peoples thinking bubbles, then you can wait and watch and ask before you get so upset. </p><p></p><p>He said, OK I get it, you had your thought too.... I just wanted my thought to be taken care of. OH LORDY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 502652, member: 12886"] OH thanks, I sure hope so. I imagine people who see us out of the home must think he really hates me... he takes all his stress out on me, hitting, blurting names etc. But when I can just keep things peaceful for him, yes... it is true, he does open up and ask things. Tonight he told me that sometimes he just can't help it what comes out of him, he just has to say things sometimes when he is so mad. then when he got all frustrated that a channel was locked and I said I would unlock it, I clicked on the wrong one... and I tried to back out and fix it but he flew off the handle. I just sest the remote down and didn't unlock it and went in teh kitchen to do some work. He came in and told me to fix it. I said I was trying to. He said well I had to yell at you, you were doing it wrong and it frustrated me so much. I said but I WAS fixing it...I didn't say NO so you need to see my thinking bubble too. He said, NOW I do because you told me. I said, well that would be a good thing to work on. Sometimes you do things that only help what is in YOUR thinking bubble but other people have thinking bubbles too. He was looking at me like... you are sh***ing me.... LOL Really, if you start to wonder about what is in other peoples thinking bubbles, then you can wait and watch and ask before you get so upset. He said, OK I get it, you had your thought too.... I just wanted my thought to be taken care of. OH LORDY [/QUOTE]
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