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You should consider taking a anger management counseling. My ex husband did it after we split and I think that it has helped him in his new marriage. Youre going to end up really hurting someone if you dont learn how to control it.
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Good for you for admitting to a problem with your temper - you have already taken your first step out of the mess. Go to your family doctor and ask for a referral to a cousellor, or just look up Family/Personal Cousellors in the Yellow Pages. Make the call today and get an appointment; she or he will help you find the source of your anger and will coach you on how to manage and control it. You can do it!! I am sure that your boyfriend will support you in this as he seems to be willing to hang on to the relationship in spite of your behaviour - he sounds like a treasure and you don't want to lose him. Best wishes and keep us posted on how things turn out.
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Turn yourself over to the authorities. They have experience and are very professional in domestic abuse issues.
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I have the same problem. He does annoy me greatly and dwells into silly little things sometimes and creates an argument, but then I should just calmy answer and ignore the rest. Ive hit him many times and beat him up..he's a big guy and not once has he touched me... he still loves me to death. I think I verbally abuse too and this is terrible - yesterday I told him he sounded dumb and uneducated and he told me to stop the car, he got out and walked home...he was annoying but I should have controlled my mouth. He has forgiven me for hitting him. I need help!!
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Therapy. It's abuse whether it's a man or woman doing it. If you don't stop you will lose him or even get arrested. If you feel you can't stop, then let him go, so he can find someone else who won't physically abuse him.
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Well admitting that you have a problem is always the hardest part. Now that you have identified that you have a problem, you can work on recovery. Basically, your anger is probably the result of a much deeper issue. You might want to think about going to counseling, maybe with your boyfriend for moral support. If not to counseling, then there are always the anger support groups. Good Luck
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