Hi Flyinghighnow,
>Whenever I would have a differing opinion from my ex, he would get very rude and sarcastice with me, especially in front of our children and call me Boss or say, "Okay, Boss. You're the boss. You're always trying to step out of your place." I cringe when I think of the way his voice sounded, so haughty and so cruel.
Rex
Hi RexI love your name. I did remind him, but then he just used the boss thing again. I finally had to stop riding with him in the car at all. He would drive in such a way as to scare me on purpose. When I would cry out in fear, he'd pick a, "You're trying to be the boss." fight and he'd turn around and take the kids and me straight home. How can being genuinely frightened become a headship issue?
I learned after my daughter grew up that her stepfather pulled many cruel physical and psychological abuses on her. We were looking at school pictures of her recently. You could see how lovingly I had styled her hair, helped her choose her jewelry and clothing. At first you see a well cared for child. Then she brought one of the pictures to me and showed me two thumb bruises on her upper arms. From her stepdad naturally. He would get her alone and grab her by the arms like that and say very cruel things to her, low enough for me not to hear in the next room. She told me that he did that to her the morning before she went to school and had that picture taken. She didn't tell me about the abuse at the time because she thought I was the one who needed protecting. I grieve for that child. One reason he pulled some of the crap is that certain brothers in his congregation told him he would never control Carrie. That was during our courtship when she was a lively two year old. Well of course he wasn't going to let them be right.