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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 688179" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>There are very few things more dangerous than a desperate addict with a violent past. It is like a ticking time bomb. He is going to need to get that under control. He cannot really expect you to have him around if there's even the smallest chance that he is going to physically harm you. Is he just prone to rages? Does he have full recollection of his actions while enraged? I know you say he denied the foot thing, but is that a pattern for him? </p><p></p><p>I am sorry that you fear physical harm from him on top of all the normal stuff addicts are doing. That said, there is no excuse for hitting your own mother... Hurting people is generally wrong, but doing it to the person who brought you into this world is... Pathetic. I try not to be sexist, but one thing I still hold onto from my mother is that women are to be treated well. Also learned that from watching my father beat the <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> out of her. Not cool to hit girls, unless it is self defense. Any other reason is not good enough. It is so wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 688179, member: 20267"] There are very few things more dangerous than a desperate addict with a violent past. It is like a ticking time bomb. He is going to need to get that under control. He cannot really expect you to have him around if there's even the smallest chance that he is going to physically harm you. Is he just prone to rages? Does he have full recollection of his actions while enraged? I know you say he denied the foot thing, but is that a pattern for him? I am sorry that you fear physical harm from him on top of all the normal stuff addicts are doing. That said, there is no excuse for hitting your own mother... Hurting people is generally wrong, but doing it to the person who brought you into this world is... Pathetic. I try not to be sexist, but one thing I still hold onto from my mother is that women are to be treated well. Also learned that from watching my father beat the :censored2: out of her. Not cool to hit girls, unless it is self defense. Any other reason is not good enough. It is so wrong. [/QUOTE]
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