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Cassey
You will get there, I won't lie it will be hard work but you will. Keep me posted how you get on and good luck
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another fatal rtc
Please try to avoid acronyms. As you see, this is an international forum, and not everyone knows or has to know, all acronyms. As I said, the more people get what you're saying, the more answers you possibly would receive... Thank you again.on the scene at a fatal rta Ip
To "bury" something, like you describe it, simply doesn't work. Because it's denial. And denial will always work against you sooner or later.... Did you ever try to push a ball under the waters surface? Its very difficult to hold it down, because it always forces its way back up to the surface...Somehow i managed to bury it in my mind but never truly forgotten.
and although i have never been violent in any way i do have a temper.
First off, what you describe IS violence. Verbal violence. And I bet your body language (even though unconscious) during such moments is threatening.my temper mostly involves being snappy sharp and quite cutting in my remarks to my partner and kids.
i snapped back"what did you say?" Just the look on her face said "oh shit"and she replied"nothing" i asked her 7 or 8 times"what did you say?"each time she replied"nothing". With hindsight each time she said it my temper level increased 10 per cent.
It would be very helpful to know, what triggered such a reaction of yours? Did you feel that your authority was questioned by her remark? Because what you describe here is nothing else but a demonstration of power towards a 10 year old... Such behaviour is very threatening as well as intimidating and humiliating. How was she supposed to answer to such a threatening question? This is not okay. Not towards a partner and not towards children. For they have to fear you in such moments! Or how do you think a child feels, when treated in such a way?That was until i replied "if you're brave enough to come out with a sarcastic reply at least have the balls to back it up with a response"
I think those two quotes are really essential:and within five minutes i was sat in the dark in the garden crying my eyes out. I was soon joined by my two kids who were also in tears.
Also, believe it or not, when you are angry, you do actually have a choice, and you do actually have the power to deal with it constructively. I kind of thought that the anger was in control of me instead of the other way around, and it was, until I took the control back...
Being angry and sarcastic is a choice.