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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 692059" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Which is probably why he got 3 days on barracks restriction instead of charges; she hit first. Not many drunks will have the presence of mind to call the police because their wife slapped them. </p><p></p><p>None of which is all that important at the moment. I agree with dstc...neither one is innocent in this instance. But that doesn't mean they should kiss and make up. He clearly has a problem if he's a mean drunk and keeps getting drunk...and she shouldn't put up with it. </p><p></p><p>dstc, I hope she gets herself together. She probably would benefit from therapy even if he won't go. I went by myself after my first marriage broke up. I made a marriage counseling appointment when he said he wanted to come home. The next day he changed his mind (and actually tricked me into driving him to his girlfriends house!) so I went by myself and simply told the counselor - "This is no longer marriage counseling...I'm your only patient." It was very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 692059, member: 17309"] Which is probably why he got 3 days on barracks restriction instead of charges; she hit first. Not many drunks will have the presence of mind to call the police because their wife slapped them. None of which is all that important at the moment. I agree with dstc...neither one is innocent in this instance. But that doesn't mean they should kiss and make up. He clearly has a problem if he's a mean drunk and keeps getting drunk...and she shouldn't put up with it. dstc, I hope she gets herself together. She probably would benefit from therapy even if he won't go. I went by myself after my first marriage broke up. I made a marriage counseling appointment when he said he wanted to come home. The next day he changed his mind (and actually tricked me into driving him to his girlfriends house!) so I went by myself and simply told the counselor - "This is no longer marriage counseling...I'm your only patient." It was very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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