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Just had enough....

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Mum8515 · 23/06/2018 22:50

Husband thinks it's okay to occasionally shout at our little one when he's really playing up! Okay fine.... but doing it at 10pm when he's refusing to sleep with our windows open & monitor on full volume! I told him to keep his voice down & he started verbally attacking me! Wtf! He's done this so many times! He stormed upstairs and I had a gift bag sitting at the top of the stairs & he kicked it down on his way up! I settled LO and when up to get my medication & in anger threw the remote control on the floor on my way in Angry so he then stood in the door way as I walked past and goes 'go out then' I just ignored him & came to bed... LO still hasn't settled so I bought In our bed & my husband can make his bed in LO room whenever he's ready! Prick! Just had to have a rant sorry x

Forgot to add I'm also 3m pregnant!

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helpmefindaring · 23/06/2018 22:52

I'm really sorry. This sounds terrible. No one has the right to treat you like that.

NorthernSpirit · 24/06/2018 13:13

Your husband is an emotional bully. It’s not OK to shout, at you or a child. He needs to find ways to deal with his anger and frustration.

People shout as they want to be the dominant person. He shouts because he wants to control and dominate. This is not ok. He needs to find ways to deal with this before it gets physical (and it sounds like he’s on the edge). You do not have to put up with this behaviour.

Havetothink · 26/06/2018 21:14

Sounds like he either needs anger management or some parenting classes so he knows how to deal with it better in future.

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