I AM SO FREAKIN' FURIOUS
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I need to have a rant.
My boyfriend just got in stress and smashed my latop screen.
Do you know how ANGRY that makes me? I am right now brandishing a large rolling pin waiting for him to come back through the door, he has sloped off in shame, but I know he is coming back because his beer is here.
He has gone to his work and stolen a screen so I can use the laptop tonight, so I'm typing on the latop keyboard and looking at a flat screen monitor. I HATE HIM I HATE HIM I HATE HIM I AM SO ANGRY ARRGGG!!!
Please help me think up ways to get back at the selfish tosser.
Posted at 4:23pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
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what's he in angermanagement FOR?
so does he/has he HIT YOU?
if he hasn't already, he's working towards it.
One of you needs to get OUT of the situations......NOW!
Be angry, but be worried for YOUR safety too!
Posted at 4:34pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
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Posted at 4:34pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
there's always *somewhere* to go - are there any women's shelters in your area? seriously, this is abusive and dangerous and please, just get out! (i know i just repeated what everyone else said, but it's just that important!)
Posted at 4:35pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
He is in anger management and the domestic violence rehabilitation program. They are teaching him to hit THINGS not PEOPLE.
Posted at 4:35pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
lol How do you guys know she's not beating the shit out of HIM? People always jump to conclusions on these type of threads. There's 3 sides to every story and you're oly getting one of those. Sheesh.
Posted at 4:36pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
Please spend this time, and use your anger, to figure out where you can go and how soon you can get there.
Posted at 4:36pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
they should surely be teaching him to not hit anything.....
Posted at 4:37pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
They're probably telling him to punch a pillow, not destroy your property. If the laptop belongs to you and not him, then you could call the police. I doubt that's the route you'd want to take, but it's an option. Really, I can't imagine your home is safe for you with him like that.
Posted at 4:37pm Nov 17, 2008 EST
um....neither is good actually. Unless he has access to a heavy bag to hit....things aren't good either.
Time to move on. Or more to the point...time for HIM to move on.
Posted at 4:37pm Nov 17, 2008 EST