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The "Stuff" Just Hit the Fan
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 742817" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Yes his outburst, and especially the words he threw at my husband, was completely out of line in my book. It wasn't a verbal exchange that escalated, nor was it a response to a snide or snarky remark from my husband. (Those have both happened in the past before we were married). It was an out of proportion response to a short and calmly worded explanation from my husband that his morning routine is how he prepares to face a long day of dealing with customers. He's in retail and most of us either have dealt with the public or understand what it can be like working in a "the customer is always right" environment.</p><p></p><p>I think perhaps he's kept his anger and frustration at not getting to assume control of our home just beneath the surface and this was the catalyst that finally released it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 742817, member: 22877"] Yes his outburst, and especially the words he threw at my husband, was completely out of line in my book. It wasn't a verbal exchange that escalated, nor was it a response to a snide or snarky remark from my husband. (Those have both happened in the past before we were married). It was an out of proportion response to a short and calmly worded explanation from my husband that his morning routine is how he prepares to face a long day of dealing with customers. He's in retail and most of us either have dealt with the public or understand what it can be like working in a "the customer is always right" environment. I think perhaps he's kept his anger and frustration at not getting to assume control of our home just beneath the surface and this was the catalyst that finally released it. [/QUOTE]
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