If a he or she threatens physical violence in regards to having an object taken from them during a conversation with a loved one, after they have simply tuned them out, I feel it's inappropriate. Should the phone have been taken? Hell no.
That doesn't make the threat of violence acceptable. Remember the old saw: two wrongs don't make a right.
He should have said that he didn't want to talk about it. Not given a shot and then went quiet. When you give a parting shot you know you're going to tick someone off. You're trying to "win", which means the discussion isn't a discussion it's a case of belittling someone. No so good in a marriage.
In response it shouldn't have been to invade his space and take his belonging. Something like "Talk to me, tell me what's going on, or at least say that you don't want to talk about this..."
If someone takes something from me, I'd be angry, and so would my husband. Threats of violence are not our go tos and they shouldn't be for anyone.
The *only* time violence should enter in is in self defense against violence. There are no exceptions.
That doesn't make the threat of violence acceptable. Remember the old saw: two wrongs don't make a right.
He should have said that he didn't want to talk about it. Not given a shot and then went quiet. When you give a parting shot you know you're going to tick someone off. You're trying to "win", which means the discussion isn't a discussion it's a case of belittling someone. No so good in a marriage.
In response it shouldn't have been to invade his space and take his belonging. Something like "Talk to me, tell me what's going on, or at least say that you don't want to talk about this..."
If someone takes something from me, I'd be angry, and so would my husband. Threats of violence are not our go tos and they shouldn't be for anyone.
The *only* time violence should enter in is in self defense against violence. There are no exceptions.